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No Ordinary Women Mysteries #2

Spirited Away: A No Ordinary Women Mystery

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Robin Bentley and Cate Running Wolf have been through a lot together. Not that long ago, they risked their lives to solve a murder. You’d think they’d learn. But when ninety-six-year-old Era Dudley, a spry, compact woman with mauve hair, charges toward Robin, points a bony finger in her chest and demands she help locate her missing son, Robin can’t resist drawing Cate and the No Ordinary Women book club into yet another mystery. They’re not without help, however. Era and the other lovable and quirky residents of Meadowpoint Manor are not about to be sidelined, despite their advanced years.

288 pages, Kindle Edition

First published September 1, 2013

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Barbara Deese

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Growing up in a family of voracious readers, Barbara Deese feels at home with people who love a good story. Her twisty career path began when she became one of thirty-three female air marshals in the U.S. She lives in Minnesota with her husband.

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Author 3 books7 followers
October 18, 2013
Barbara Deese has done it again - written a mystery novel that appeals to both lovers of mystery and lovers of human relationship stories. Robin and Cate and the women of the No Ordinary Women book club are at it again, this time delving into the strange dissapearence of an elderly woman's son. I enjoyed this as much or more than her first novel. A wonderful book to settle back and enjoy.
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July 24, 2014
One of my favorite things about books is how they can speak to us in different ways at different points of our lives. I have read this book at exactly the right time in my life- as I am watching my grandparents move from their home to assisted living to nursing home care- this story of strong women (and men) thriving at all stages of their lives really moved me.

This book moves more slowly than the author's first, but that is to its benefit. We really get to know and enjoy the new characters in the book, as well as reunite with some of those from the previous book. The mystery feels more organic- as though it is just another circumstance in their day to day lives, instead of being the purpose and focus of the book- which I really enjoyed.

Not just a mystery, or a book about relationships, but a story to remind us to cherish each day and take time to make memories.
5 reviews1 follower
October 20, 2013
I loved the women in the "No Ordinary Women" book group in the first book, but in this second book in the series, the residents of Meadowpoint Manor are every bit as interesting and likeable, especially the feisty 96-year-old,Era. Era suspects something has happened to her son, but when her comments are ignored, she's afraid she'll be accused of dementia if she says more. Her dilemma struck me as a very real one for someone of her age. Deese has a lot of respect and empathy for her characters, which elevates this story to a level beyond what is usually found in a mystery. A great read.
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January 12, 2014
Disclaimer I"m a friend of Barb. This was a great read a little "deeper" than her first one. Feels like Nancy Drew for grown ups. And I loved Nancy Drew!
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November 2, 2019
If anything can be called a feel-good mystery, this is it. No gooeyness or horible sadness. Afun read.
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March 29, 2020
This was different than the first book. I liked the setting and the characters in this book. Kind of sad it’s over, because I really liked the story.
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November 14, 2021
I am enjoying this series and will continue.
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October 24, 2016
I read this book in one day. The writing was comfortable, drew you into the story and was written in such a way that you felt the heart of the characters throughout the mystery. I like when certain characters have redeeming qualities even if they seem unlikeable. This is a good mystery and a great story of friendship. I loved this book.
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