Liked It“I've read nearly all of the Faith Fairchild Mysteries so really what more can I say? Katherine Hall Page writes solid, cozy mysteries with a culinary touch. This is one holds true as well.” see full review » see other reviews » |
“Takes place at the thinly disguised De Cordova museum-not her best.”
Maria G wrote this review Wednesday, September 16 2009. ( reply | permalink ) Was this review helpful? Yes | No“Another Faith Fairchild outing. Faith’s friend Patsy thinks that a painting she and her husband donated to the local art gallery has been switched for a forgery. She enlists Faith’s help. Faith has been thinking of expanding her catering firm anyway, and Patsy helps to to get the job running the food shop at the gallery, so that she can spy on the employees to see who might be responsible for the thievery. When a body turns up in one of the exhibits, things get serious.
Of course there are family issues. Faith and her pastor husband Tom’s son is becoming a teenager, and overnight has turned into a surly one. When he is found to be involved in a cyber bullying scheme. Tom feels that Faith is too involved in her business to properly oversee the children, and suggests she quit.
This book was a quick enjoyable read, a very good cozy mystery.”
“Faith volunteers to help her friend Patsy find out what happened to the Romare Bearden piece she lent the Ganley Art Museum. The out coming is murder. It was a fun easy read and would recommend. A couple of Faith's recipes are included in the back.”
Peggy F wrote this review Friday, July 18 2008. ( reply | permalink ) Was this review helpful? Yes | No“I've read nearly all of the Faith Fairchild Mysteries so really what more can I say? Katherine Hall Page writes solid, cozy mysteries with a culinary touch. This is one holds true as well.”
hipchikjah wrote this review Friday, June 13 2008. ( reply | permalink ) Was this review helpful? Yes | No