
Nailed
The Alex Harris Mysteries, Book 8
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Narrated by:
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Michelle Babb
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By:
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Elaine Macko
About this listen
Having secrets can sometimes get you nailed! Alex Harris thinks finding a place to celebrate her one-year anniversary sounds like a good idea, but when her husband arrests her sister for murder she has some serious thoughts about staying married to the guy!
Her sister Samantha is clearly keeping a secret and refuses to give the police an alibi, but when she asks Alex to help solve the crime and clear her name, Alex is only too happy to jump in and prove her husband wrong. And then the police turn their attention to Samantha's husband - another suspect with no alibi.
Could her sister or brother-in-law really have killed a local building inspector over his refusal to pass their new sunroom addition? Alex doesn't think so and sets her sights on several others who had more than a good reason to nail the guy. Something sinister is going on in this coastal New England town where the bodies seem to be piling up. Fans of Janet Evanovich and Cleo Coyle will love this series.
©2015 Elaine Macko (P)2016 Elaine MackoA likeable amateur sleuth in an engaging cosy mystery!
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A lovely murder mystery...
Awesome thriller
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Nailed it!
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A good mystery.
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Nailed!
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I just enjoyed it and made a car journey so much quicker.
I was given a free copy by the narrator but this is no way influenced my review.
Absolutely brilliant
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A very well written mystery highlighted by the great narration.
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Part of the success of this Audiobook is down to the fine character narration of Michelle Babb, who really brings everyone to life with personalized voicings, and the closely nuanced adherence to the emotional content of the text. Never over the top in her de!ivery, Ms.Babb's liltingly accented voice conveys a total picture of people and situations as well as what is happening as the mystery unfolds. A fine performance.
This is a well tapestried cozy with believable protagonists and a good who-dun-it? mystery. Very enjoyable with clues along the way for audience participation. Recommended.
So how did you figure it all out?
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fabulous story
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The protagonist is Alex Harris, co-owner of an employment agency, who happens to investigate mysteries on the side. Her husband is a police detective, and the story begins with him arresting Alex's sister at the agency due to her being present right near the murder site on the night it occurred, and is refusing to explain her reason for being there. Alex is thus determined to find the real killer and clear her sister's name. The story is told in the first person, and the only perspective we view is that of Alex
We constantly get her thoughts on the other characters and see that Alex has quite a number of quirks and flaws. It was good seeing how she views the world and those around her, and I was surprised by how judgemental of a person she could be. Considering she is a detective trying to discover the truth she can be very fast in making snap opinions. She refers to one lady as a dirty skank after hearing only one side of a story and without verifying if it is even true, and can be downright ruthless to her husband. Due to him arresting Alex's sister he gets mistreated quite badly. Alex constantly threatens him with divorce and is passive-aggressive and sarcastic to him, makes him sleep in another room, fantasises how much she'd enjoy seeing him "homeless and penniless", and plans on sabotaging the home's air conditioning during a deep summer so he could only feel discomfort when at home. It's unfortunate he gets treated like this as it's not like John, the husband, had a choice. It would be quite the damning scandal if he had to announce to his employer, or a court of law, that he declared his family members present at a murder site to be immune from all police questioning, but this is what Alex wants from him. I would have liked this more if we had more of John's viewpoint, or if it was more double-sided, as instead John is always calm, talks only a little, and just takes everything Alex throws at him without complaint. Seeing more internal family drama would have been great, but it is only ever Alex who attacks, and John who just accepts it. She even refuses to refer to John by name, instead just "Detective".
(Very minor spoiler) (view spoiler)
The book goes quite deep during Alex's discussions with the rest of the cast. The murder isn't the only incident that happened, and events span back several years in uncovering the whole story. There is a lot of interesting moments and sad backstories, and one thing in particular that was great is that you, the reader, can discover the truth yourself. There are badly written who-dun-its where the killer is someone who only appears at the very end, so you never get the chance to figure out the mystery. Here you are able to uncover the answer before the reveal, so it does reward you in joining Alex's journey. It can be good with Alex being essentially a murder mystery hobbyist as it's shown she does not have all the answers. Eventually by the end she does, but she needs help, and it means the reader can acquire the satisfaction of being a better sleuth than the hero themselves.
One thing I didn't like was some of the character introduction writing felt clunky. 30 seconds into the book we get the line "John Vanderburg, lead detective of the Indian Cove Police Department, and my husband". It would have been better if John was revealed as the police detective during the sister arrest scene. This same method of introducing characters appears several times, but it gets a lot better as Alex speaks to characters she has never met before, and thus their identities are given to us in a more natural way.
Alex was also too casual at rare crucial moments. There is one section where she has good reason to believe a character could be in danger, so she decides to send her husband a voicemail and hope for the best. She at no point attempts to dial an emergency number (even though earlier in the book this is deemed an option), and just assumes her husband will see the voicemail before someone potentially gets into trouble. I quite liked the cosy mystery vibe for most of the story, but it should have demanded something more urgent than voicemail.
The supporting cast of characters were a good and varied lot, and their wide array of emotions are portrayed excellently by the narrator, Michelle Babb. There are no supporting sound effects or music, so the entirety of this audiobook relies on Michelle's performance. I could easily tell who the characters were by how the accents and voices distinctly change, and the audio quality was great in its whole duration. There is a wide mixture of characters of various ages, lifestyles, and sexes, and they all come across really well.
In the end it was good for someone like me who is rather unfamiliar with the reading/listening of cosy stories. Most of my library is dark fantasy, Warhammer, and horror, but I had no problems having fun with this. It took me two sessions to finish, and I found Alex's journey an enjoyable one.
Disclaimer: the book was given to me as part of its promotion. I am under no obligation to write any review, nor was it requested of me. I had never heard of these books before, but enjoyed the sample here on Audible, so I requested if could have a copy (which they kindly gave me).
Good mystery, and suitable intro to the series
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