A Wedding to Die For is the second in a series of humorous mysteries revolving around Lee Alvarez, a combination of Sue Grafton’s Kinsey Millhone and Janet Evanovitch’ Stephanie Plum, and the rest of Alvarez Family. A Groom arrested for murder can screw up anybody's wedding, no matter who designed the wedding gown. So Lee Alvarez, maid-of-honor, is off to Mexico for hot tamales and cold-blooded murder, with a little romance thrown in!
In her varied career, Heather has written short stories, novels, comedy acts, television treatments, ad copy, commercials, and had two one-act plays well-received in Manhattan. Once she even ghostwrote a book on how to run an employment agency. She was unemployed at the time. Heather’s first paying job was writing a love story for Moments of Love, published by Bantam Books. But it was her stint at New York City’s No Soap Radio - where she wrote comedic ad copy – that helped develop her long-time love affair with comedy. She is the acclaimed author of the award winning humorous California PI mystery series, The Alvarez Family Murder Mysteries, which includes Murder is a Family Business, A Wedding to Die For, and Death Runs in the Family, available at Amazon.com and selected bookstores. Her recent endeavor is the Persephone Cole Vintage Mystery Series, taking place in New York City, circa 1940. Ever wonder how Sam Spade or Phillip Marlow might act if they were a woman? Meet Persephone ‘Percy’ Cole. The first of the series includes The Dagger Before Me and the second, Iced Diamonds. A stand-alone mystery noir, Death of a Clown, made its debut March 1st, published by The Wives of Bath Press.
Liana Alvarez, PI of the family company, and expert sleuth, had her job cut out for her this time. With Carlos arrested for murder and all the evidence pointing to him as the killer; Mira, Lee’s good friend and Carlos’ fiancé plus the upcoming wedding in only three weeks’ time, would it be possible to identify the real killer before the wedding had to be cancelled? Dividing her time between her hometown in the US and Mexico where the relics originated from, Lee found herself tangled with organized crime in a big way. And there was a ruthless killer out there…
A Wedding to Die For is the 2nd in The Alvarez Family Murder Mystery series by Heather Haven and I quite enjoyed it. Light, amusing and entertaining, there were plenty of twists to keep me turning the pages. Recommended.
This is the second installment in thd Alvarez Family Murder series and I loved every minute I spent with it. Well paced and never boring. Going to download the next one right away.
This was a really good book. A murder mystery that was funny, serious and sweet at same time. Loved it. Exceeds my expectations. Really fleshed out characters.
A WEDDING TO DIE FOR: A Fun Detective Cozy (The Alvarez Family Murder Mystery Series, Book 2)
HEATHER HAVEN
If you love mysteries as I do, this story hits all the items we enjoy in a good murder/detective story. WEDDING has a super sleuth, a family member locked up for killing a victim, and an impressive supporting cast.
Mira's betroth Carlos's hands are on the murder weapon, and their wedding planner, family member, Private Detective Liana Alvarez, investigates. With the family's company of characters, the case turns into a Mexican adventure leading to a bigger problem.
Liana, and mother, who is President of Discretionary Inquiries, fly across the border, and the mystery unravels on the property of Carlos' family. The game begins, and Liana returns to the USA to find the solution leading to a close encounter deadly ending.
Ms. Haven's writing is crisp, funny, and is an adventure the reader will enjoy in one or two sittings, preferably with a glass of wine or, in my case, two double Dewars on the rocks. I love a quick read, and you should, too, if you like a good mystery.
Great read. Enjoyed the story line immensely. The characters were impressive, except for the Ice Lady, Lila. How can a woman remain so remote from the world of emotion having given birth to two children. It's kind of like saying "I love you, but don't come near me, as my love for you must remain distant". She is a total pain in the butt, putting it nicely, which butt seems to have a stick up it. She is the only character in the book that I disliked intensely. I love Lee, She is likable, intelligent and in her own way, comedic. I was happy to see Huckster come into her life. She deserves some personal happiness aside from working her tail off to insure everybody else's happiness and I think he is just the guy to do that. But, in spite of having to put up with Lila, I look forward to reading more in this series and recommend it to mystery lovers.
2.75 stars Liana "Lee" Alvarez makes mistakes but her heart is in the right place and yet somehow, she manages to figure things out. Her mother's tendency to rule the roost and make decisions for her children bothers me ... Lee needs to stop rolling over and let her mom know she is an adult. Although it's hard to be an adult when you still live at home (garage apartment). Am not sure I care for the way the author has written her romantic life or how often Lee gets hurt while in the midst of things. The author writes that Lee knows what she is doing and yet she continues to make rookie mistakes ... hard to have faith in someone who talks the talk but has a hard time walking the walk. The side characters and the cute cat help fill in where she's found lacking.
I am a sucker for a series with strong female characters. I happened to stumble across book three and was pleased to find that each book can be read as a standalone. Within a few pages, I knew I'd have to go back and read the rest. The characters are well-developed and the twists and turns are not predictable. Although it's a series with a core set of characters, new ones relevant to the plot are naturally introduced. The three books I've read are not formulaic, with new insights and dimensions added as the series moves from book to book. Very enjoyable and smartly written.
Having just read some reviews for this book I'm not sure we read the same book! I ABSOLUTELY LOVED this the second in a wonderful series and can't agree. Lee is a feisty PI with a squishy center she doesn't share with many. Ms Haven has penned a tightly woven mystery so well crafted I found myself unable to put it down. I've fallen in love with the whole Alvarez family especially Tugger (and I'm more a dog person!). I am starting the next book now. Thanks Ms Haven for hours of reading pleasure.
Interesting charters involved in a mystery with most interesting subplots
I love these mysteries as the writing is so ex-licit I can picture the story as it evolves in my mind. I look forward to reading nightly, as the two Alvarez Family Mysteries I’ve read so far are excellent. A few times Liana went off risking life and limb, but was angry with herself later, and should of been, too. Love the characters, with interesting descriptions of sites involved. Stories are believable, fun and interesting!
I am enjoying this series. Liana is a good person that just wants to help out her friend so she can get married on time.
She ends up in bigger trouble then I think she expected to get into. She solves several mysteries and frees her friend's fiancée from jail all in one week.
The book is very well written and can be read as a stand alone book but is even more fun if you read them in order. The characters are fleshed out a bit more from the first book, added some more insight to what makes them all tick. I laughed at some points and cried at others.
The heroine of the story is to help her best friend organize a wedding, She didn't expect to hear the groom is in prison for killing a man who entered their apartment to steal an object, considered precious. She, being an investigator, must try to find the guilty party. She goes to Mexico to do just that! An interesting story with nice descriptions of Mexican towns.
I Have Loved These Alvarez Family Books From the Beginning
The members of this family are very special. Richard supports his sister and both support their mother. Uncle Tio is a retired chef and does all the cooking. The patriarch died a couple of years ago, and his daughter is a good P.I. just like him.
This is another fun book in a what is quickly becoming a favorite series. Lee (aka Liana) is planning the wedding of her best friend when the groom is arrested for murder. Her investigation takes her to Mexico and brings in a handsome stranger. Lee's inner dialog is funny. I have the next book and its high on my TBR list.
A light and cute murder mystery. Characters going a bit more depth. What happened to the guy who helped rescue her in the last story, he was supposed to work for the company after a short jail sentence. What about the girl who was blackmailed trying to get her family into the US from China, the company was supposed to help.
This was a good story about finding the culprits in an international artring and murder. Lee is working to cases. She helped investigate a problem for a friend. Then her best friend's fiancee gets arrested for murder.
I love this series. This is the second book I have read. I love it’s references to Palo Alto and that it incorporates international aspects to life. Yes, it is a cozy, but one with heart and spirit.
Lee Alvarez’s best friend was getting married and the groom is arrested for murder. The character rambles too much about inconsequential things and it takes way too long to get anywhere. When does somebody die already!?
This is the first book I have read in the Alvarez Family Mysteries series and I am hooked! Good plot, strong characters, well-written mystery combine to make a story that kept me reading happily for hours.
Good read. Lots drama about stolen ancient artifacts and family run private detective agency. Started by late father and run by mother. As with most of the Cosy Mysteries, no sex or violence except for dead bodies.
It had been a while since I read the first one, but it came back quickly. The story goes from the US to Mexico tracking antiquities. Can’t wait for the next one!
Not one but two mysteries to solve in this book. Heather keeps you on your toes for sure with such great stories. Lee the main character is funny and serious at the same time, but the things that she can get herself into is an adventure always.
Terrific series. I love Lee and her quirky family. The Investigation company that they run seems very cool. There are lots of funny lines and scenes. The author does a great job in the storyline of the mystery.
I stumbled on this series of books and I am so glad I did! Well written story with many twists and turns and liberally sprinkled with lots of humor. Keeps you thinking and a good read that makes you want more.
This intriguing story involves wedding planning, murder, stolen artifacts creating a riveting mystery. It is another case to be unraveled for the Alvarez family.