This was a really enjoyable book. I liked all of the main characters, and there are many. Sometimes I found it hard to follow, but that was my fault because the author is in control at all times. Her erudite and witty voice reminded me at times of Lemony Snickett, and I mean that as the highest of praise.
Auntie Lil may be 84, but she is still as energetic and independent as anyone much younger than her. Her nephew, T.S. Hubbert, know this for fact.
Max Rosenbloom, a former flame and love of her life, calls out of the blue wanting to come visit Lil. He says it is important and wants to come that evening. When he doesn't show up, Lil learns that he has been killed in a bomb explosion.
Things take a much stranger turn during the funeral when Lil notices that there is another body in the grave, underneath Max's coffin. It is bad enough that the family is not happy to see Lil at the funeral, but it does get hysterical when the 'grieving' widow winds up slipping and sliding into the grave site due to the mud from the heavy rains.
Auntie Lil decides that she and T.S. are going to find out who killed Max and why. What they find is a dysfunctional family with bitterness and secrets to hide. Bitterness between family members and bitterness directed toward Lil and T.S. as they have inherited the bulk of Max's estate!
The twists and turns keep the plot interesting and the comedic parts add laughs. I found both main characters enjoyable, and the supporting characters just added that much more.
This is one in a series and I plan to find the others to enjoy.
No matter what we have seen through our lives we sometimes forget that with all the turmoil, vilenc, pain , corruption .There is a marvelous side as well such as hope of peace, friendship,love, support, companion these are the things that continue to hold humanity's greatest salvation. This is a murder mystery yes and yet so much more. Gallagher Gray is one of the few writers that in such few words can give so much, when others who write innumerable words can give so little. Thank you Gallagher Gray 😊
This is a story full of action, emotions, jealousy and love. It is about the murder of Max Rosenbloom,a wealthy business man with a very greedy family and the murder of his nephew,Davey who was in trouble with the mob and loan sharks. Who killed them??? Who gets the company and the millions of dollars?? This is a great mystery and I recommend it to all who like mysteries.
Definitely a read that kept me interested. It was a complicated puzzle but once the story was complete, everything fit into place. No of that nonsense of X did it and nothing else makes any sense, you have to take the author's word for it. (I hate that, makes me feel cheated.) This was the first novel I read by this author, despite being the third in this series and I would love to read more!
I was so engaged with this book. I will retain it in my library's 'Favorite' section. Reading is a very personal endeavour, to recommend others to agree is more so. With that in mind, I highly recommend readers of all ages, to acquire a copy and share it with others. Well Done!
A heck of a crime mystery, with a bit of romance added, and a whole lot of family drama to round it out.
In the dressmaking district you never know what will happen. Intrigue, murder, mayhem, and cutthroat business practices all abound. When the patriarch of the family business is car bombed, an old friend looks for his murderer, and half of his family is implicated.
Not bad. Auntie Lil is trying to solve the murder of her long lost love, Max, with the usual help from nephew T.S. and friend Herbert Wong. They are joined by P.I. Casey, a young woman who was hired by Max several months before his death to follow his wife. It's well plotted and a very engaging read.
I truly loved this book. It was interesting with a great plot and characters. I am absolutely taken with Auntie Lil. The Hubbert & Lil Series is awesome. I look forward to reading the next book in the series. I highly recommend this book!!
Great writing as always, enjoy every bit of it. Specially because I go back in time to the fashion district and remember most of bit the trucks loading the garments and all that the fashion district is all about...
I really enjoyed this book! Everyone would like to have an aunt like aunt lil. The lady was fearless and full of Love for the long lost love of her life. Enjoyed the other characters in the book.
With this murder Aunt Lil knew him, a former beau, and lover for many years. Things happen at the graveside, with too many bodies being there. Then it is priceless to see the widow’s mishap. . A lot of laughs to enjoy in this series.
I thoroughly enjoyed this one! I laughed out loud at some highly ironic parts, too! The rhythm is good and I read the whole book, straight through. A few annoying grammar errors, missing words, and such, but still I'm glad I read it.
If nothing else I love the fact that Auntie Lil was a member of that first wave of feminism. Her appetites for adventure, love & food are all to be admired!
I just love Aunt Lol. This one is filled with romance, mayhem and murder. I'm happy to read that TS's romance is still going. Good Luck to him in future books.
Delightful. Love books that show older people with brains and sense of adventure. A good story teller who has developed excellent characters who stay with you long after the last page.
I love the 3rd book in this series of 4. Great characters and I love the author's way with words - some especially good similes. I'll be sad when I'm done with the series.
A fun read. Quirky characters, but not so many that I had a hard time keeping everyone straight. The book kept my interest throughout. The ending ties up all the loose ends - not a cliffhanger - but keeps the characters for the next book.
Moderately entertaining. I am a fan of Ms. Munger's (Gray is a nom de plume) Casey Jones series, but this is a bit softer. I enjoyed Casey's cameo, however. She added a robust note to a rather pale story.