I received a special Halloween treat from a certain reader who posted the following reader review at
barnesandnoble.com:
"You will find yourself racing along with the author through The Jersey Pines to figure out who was where, when they were there, why they were there, with whom they were with, you may find yourself guessing who did what, when did they, or when didn't they tell the truth to the head "Egg"...race race race... is what you'll do for the first two thirds of this fine murder mystery. You will race like a last minute shopper before you can take a deep breath and settle into the last third of this book. It is in the last 80 or 90 pages that you will realize just how well thought out Jeff's latest Cassie O'Malley murder mystery actually is... you may need to miss half a day of work to get to the point where you can slow it down, in fact you will force yourself to do just that because you will NOT want the book to end. You may have the urge to drink lots of coffee, or some Irish Whiskey, you will want to listen to a few jazz CD's and, you may even have a craving for eggs (any style) in your favorite egg joint. You will get the impression that our dear Cassie has gotten a bit older, psst haven't we all? One thing that doesn't get old though is Jeff's unique story telling ability!"
Comments (6)
Well then, I guess I'll forgive our local BDalton for not having it in stock and not finding it in any of the B&N warehouses. Congratulations for the good reviews you've been getting!
Sweet!!
@saintvi - Although B&N is happy to sell the book online, there's a certain business dispute currently keeping the book out of the warehouse.
So well reviewed! I wish I could write one as good. Alas, book reports were not my forte in or out of school. Anyway, Kudos to you Jeff!
So . . . are you almost finished with the next Cassie O'Malley book, Jeff? Your editor wants to know, blast it!
Alice
@aliceduncan - How about the first Eggs Bebedict Mystery?