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Apr 18, 2016 08:05AM
Still trying to figure it out. Every time I think I know I end up switching to someone else. Still hoping it might be who I thought it was several chapters back.
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This book is near the top of my TBR Nook stack. Can't wait to read it, but then I have that wait for the next one....sigh.
Technically, I think there are vehicles on the island. I seem to recall from my one visit years ago that the island has or had an ambulance and possibly a fire truck. But then I'm a troll. ( A Michigan resident of the lower peninsula.)
I am a troll too. There are emergency vehicles on the Island. When we were there this past August we saw the police car backing up by the police station when we were out walking around. There is also a helicoptor but we have never seen that or the fire truck. We did see a small backhoe in the cemetery when we went on that carriage tour. I poked my husband and said I thought there were no motorized vehicles except for a couple of emergency ones and he laughed.
Gail you are practically a neighbor. I live in Canton and my law office is in Southfield. Looks like we are the same age as well. My best to you and your husband. I am so overdue for a visit to the Island.
Thanks. We love going in the UP too. We discovered Whitefish Point when we were looking for Paradise, Michigan from Steve Hamilton's Alex McKnight series. That is a really good mystery series. We both enjoyed it. I hate going over the bridge probably because we came across in a storm one time and had to drive really slow back over the bridge. We had gone up to the falls for the day and I guess we should have headed back sooner. We thought we would make it across before it hit but we were not lucky. Hope you get to visit the Island soon.
Gail wrote: "Still trying to figure it out. Every time I think I know I end up switching to someone else. Still hoping it might be who I thought it was several chapters back."I don’t want it to be too easy. So glad you’er still guessing. LOL
Gail wrote: "Thanks. We love going in the UP too. We discovered Whitefish Point when we were looking for Paradise, Michigan from Steve Hamilton's Alex McKnight series. That is a really good mystery series. We b..."Gary wrote: "Technically, I think there are vehicles on the island. I seem to recall from my one visit years ago that the island has or had an ambulance and possibly a fire truck. But then I'm a troll. ( A Mich...”
That bridge is something. They close it if the weather gets too bad and they close it once a year so folks can walk across it. What fun. On my bucket list...that and taking a snowmobile across the Ice Bridge. Brrrrrrr.
Hi, Gary. Yep there is backhoe at the graveyard...saw it under a tarp...and they have an ambulance. They have some construction equipment they keep hidden away till after the Fudgies leave. I just love Michigan. Lucky you.
Gail wrote: "Thanks. We love going in the UP too. We discovered Whitefish Point when we were looking for Paradise, Michigan from Steve Hamilton's Alex McKnight series. That is a really good mystery series. We b...”Next time I go to the island I’m taking time to visit the UP. I hear it’s amazing!
I love the Mackinac Island setting. I'm surprised that other than Nancy Coco aka Nancy Parra and you there haven't been more mysteries set there. Deb Baker's Gertie Johnson series takes place north of the bridge. Between the late Elmore Leonard and William Kienzle and the still with us Loren Estleman Detroit has plenty of mystery fiction.
Well Duffy you stumped me again. Thought I knew but than I was wrong. Well sort of wrong. I thought it was the one person but than they threw in that twist near the end and confused me. Thanks again for an exciting story. I enjoyed every minute of it!
Gail wrote: "Oh good Gary than you will devour the book when you finally get it."Just need to put some more money on my pre-paid debit card so I can buy it for my Nook. In the meantime, I am busily reading Leslie Langtry's latest Merry Wrath Mystery. It is a close call as to which series is funnier for me Duffy's or Leslie's, but laugh out loud funny is always good.
I have never read any of Leslie Langtry's books. Will have to check them out. I enjoy a good laughable mystery. I have recently read Christine Wenger's Comfort Food Mystery series. They are pretty funny too. I have one more book to go in that series.
Merry is an ex-CIA field agent who was outed as a spy by a prior administration and how lives in Iowa trying to keep a low profile.She also co-leads a Girl Scout Troop. There is the occasional use of strong language so I do not think it is a cozy series. But how can one not love a book where one of the Girl Scouts on a trip to Washington, DC asks the First Lady why there isn't a merit badge for knife throwing.
Gail wrote: "Well Duffy you stumped me again. Thought I knew but than I was wrong. Well sort of wrong. I thought it was the one person but than they threw in that twist near the end and confused me. Thanks again..."Thank you, Gail. So glad you had fun with Braking for Bodies.
Gary wrote: "I love the Mackinac Island setting. I'm surprised that other than Nancy Coco aka Nancy Parra and you there haven't been more mysteries set there. Deb Baker's Gertie Johnson series takes place north..."Gary wrote: "Merry is an ex-CIA field agent who was outed as a spy by a prior administration and how lives in Iowa trying to keep a low profile.
She also co-leads a Girl Scout Troop. There is the occasional use...”
Mackinac is a great place to set a mystery! With cell phones sometimes working and sometimes not along with WiFi not all that usable the place is really isolated. So much fun.
Gary wrote: "Merry is an ex-CIA field agent who was outed as a spy by a prior administration and how lives in Iowa trying to keep a low profile.She also co-leads a Girl Scout Troop. There is the occasional use..."
Oh this sounds like so much fun!!! I need to pick it up. Thanks for letting me know.
Gary wrote: "I love the Mackinac Island setting. I'm surprised that other than Nancy Coco aka Nancy Parra and you there haven't been more mysteries set there. Deb Baker's Gertie Johnson series takes place north..."I know Nancy really well. So much fun to be with and a good storyteller.
I messaged Deb Baker a while back and suggested she send Gertie Johnson and her friends to Mackinac Island. It seemed like such a fun idea.
Duffy wrote: "Gary wrote: "I love the Mackinac Island setting. I'm surprised that other than Nancy Coco aka Nancy Parra and you there haven't been more mysteries set there. Deb Baker's Gertie Johnson series take..."I am looking forward to more Mackinac goodness between Nancy's series and going back to the island with your series. I didn't know until I read Geared For The Grave that cell phone service and WiFi was so spotty on the island.
Gary wrote: "This book is near the top of my TBR Nook stack. Can’t wait to read it, but then I have that wait for the next one....sigh."Thanks Gary. I’m going to try and write faster. LOL
Hugs, Duffy
Duffy wrote: "Gary wrote: "This book is near the top of my TBR Nook stack. Can’t wait to read it, but then I have that wait for the next one....sigh."Thanks Gary. I’m going to try and write faster. LOL
Hugs, D..."
Trust me when I say I have tons of books in my TBR. I would rather have a good book than one hurried out because of some stressed out attorney fan. Grin.


