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I admire this family’s ability to describe quirks, settings, animals, and to leave flavour sparkling everywhere without the pace ever lagging. Few master this and under Victoria Abbot, it results in novels that are funnier and more exciting than any other published nowadays. Extra touches, side notes, segues.... all work. There is no place for a bookmark to pause. It works because all of the hilarity and scenic detours are information we need to know, or adds personalized flavour to characters - human and animal - that we meet.
What is also praiseworthy about this series is that growth is perceptible. Jordan, Karen, and even an uncle decide whether they want to keep drooling over people to whom they’ve been attracted, or step up a notch. Vera Van Alst isn’t as icy and we meet the most rascally uncle. Best of all, the profuse hinting that the Kelly homestead is prepared for unforeseen eventualities comes to satisfying fruition. The authors dare to show us entryways and even staircases that sure do treat the true mystery fan; where the fun is entirely in secrets and hiding places! A sequential reader is rewarded by picking up where we left off, with book dealer Karen recuperating from injuries and Vera’s stolen collection needing to be found. Their painstaking effort to locate the buyer is another example of fine writing.
These novels never stretch a plot connection with Jordan. The happenstance of involvement is seamless; leaving any number of motives open to being independently built, with plausibility. As Jordan & Karen persist in soliciting a suspicious household, they witness police activity in that neighbourhood and finally, fear for the safety of two people she cares about. Every detail ties into a mysterious, daring, emotional journey that uplifts me every time I revisit this cast.