“Designs on Murder” earns 4/5 Flapper Frills…Clever & Entertaining!
I am a fan of Gayle Leeson’s (aka Gayle Trent) Down South Café Mystery, so I was eager to read her new series, A Ghostly Fashionista Mystery. As with her other series, she pens a clever mystery with fun-to-follow characters, but this time she's added a bit of the paranormal….just the right amount for my tastes.
Gayle introduces Amanda Tucker, a delightful young woman who is setting up her own retro-style fashion design studio in an old renovated building, Shops on Main, along with other small businesses: jewelry, web design, antique books, stationary, fragrances, and more. But, she's surprised to find that the old mansion comes with its own ghost, and Amanda has the inherited “gift” to see her as plain as any more corporeal body. Maxine “Max” Englebright had passed in 1930, the victim of an accidental fall down the stairs of this same building in which she is essentially trapped. Having spurred Amanda on to take a chance on her dream, she's ecstatic that she has a new friend. But it's the dead body of one of the other small business owners that seems more disturbing. The murder mystery is compelling with twists, turns, ghostly assistance with limitations, and a satisfying conclusion with just the right amount of peril.
This first book isn't complicated, but a very entertaining read with vivid descriptions and fun banter in a first-person narrative. Usually these firsts spend time getting through the introductions of all the characters and their connections, but here it wasn't confusing to follow who is who and how they are related. I greatly enjoyed the BFF nature of the relationship between Amanda and Max, along with a fascinating connection, and the dynamics between Amanda and her “favorite person” Grandpa Dave and the budding romantic with Jason Logan, another small business owner. All of this has made me a more eager fan!
"Disclosure: I received an ARC. My review is voluntary with honest insights and comments."