Ginger Barnes must bring down the curtain on a killer...
"Stay away from Ludwig...or else!" Despite the ominous note, glamorous Hollywood actress Jan Fairchild is determined to visit her Pennsylvania hometown. But her old friend, amateur sleuth Ginger Barnes, is dead worried. Tragically, she can't save Jan's life. The beautiful starlet is found murdered during a nostalgic slumber party with high school chums. The night of comfort food, shared secrets, and shocking confessions hasn't led to any bonding moments of sisterhood. Instead it's opened up a Pandora's box of betrayal and jealously. Now Ginger is looking for the killer in a human drama dark with hatred. Or perhaps with obsessive love...
Donna Huston Murray’s cozy mystery series features an amateur sleuth much like herself, a DIY headmaster's wife with a troubling interest in crime. The eighth Gin Barnes, FOR BETTER OR WORSE, was awarded Finalist in the National Indie Excellence Award for mysteries, and the first two novels in the Lauren Beck mystery/crime series won Honorable Mention in genre fiction from Writer’s Digest. The series third, STRANGER DANGER, also achieved Finalist in the National Indie Excellence Awards.
Donna recently became the tenth inductee into her high school’s Lifetime Achievement Award Hall of Fame. To hint that she’s still writing, the plaque reads, “…and more,” below her listed books.
When she isn’t plotting mayhem, Donna assumes she can fix anything until proven wrong, calls trash-picking recycling, and, although she should know better by now, got a new puppy. Check her socials and you’ll understand.
Donna and husband, Hench, live in Gwynedd, PA, USA.
FAREWELL PERFORMANCE opens with a bang and the action never slows down. Ginger Barnes is a delight, the kind of character I’d love to have as a best friend. She’s thoroughly capable even when juggling friends, family, and social obligations along with solving mysteries. The book’s Main Line setting was expertly described, and there are plenty of suspects to keep the reader guessing. A snappy plot, plenty of humor, and a protagonist to root for make this charming cozy mystery one to savor.
Sometimes when life gets a bit too frazzled, we just want to go home to relive a moment or two when life was just far less complicated. So that's just what Hollywood sensation Jan Fairchild does to enjoy a happy reunion with her Philadelphia main line high school friends. Everything was going well. That is until a dead body puts a damper on the festivities. True to form, Jan's friend, Ginger Barnes, starts a bit of sleuthing to suss out the perp.
There are so many possibilities which author Donna Huston Murray deftly leads us through, methodically ticking each one off the list of suspects. Her writing is solid and the characters are well developed. The setting is well described. The dialogue is tender, sometimes a bit snarky and often humorous. Overall this was a satisfying read and the perfect palate cleanser between heavier books.
I am grateful to author Donna Huston Murray for having provided a complimentary e-copy of this book in its second edition. Her generosity, however, has not influenced this review - the words of which are mine alone.
Publisher: Ravenhill Press Publication Date: 2nd edition - June 25, 2024 No. of pages: 255 ASIN: B0D1VWNQLK
Exciting and Engaging! LOVED this story! It's a quick, engrossing read (almost finished, on a flight from BWI to IAH). A suspicious death proves to be murder most foul. (What, you didn't know this was a murder mystery?) A group of high school chums reunite and the comraderies of childhood reform in unexpected patterns. Can you go home again? Our heroine remains true to her nature, trying to unravel truths well-hidden, and yet in plain sight, in this exciting, hard-to-put-down (the plane landed and they made me stop reading and get off!), multi-level and multi-faceted tour de force. As I read, there were scenes that played like Cinemascope at the drive-in (and for those who've never had this experience, my condolences--there are still a few theaters in the country), as well as small, intimate moments, all laced with a strong sense of humor and caring, tying the whole together. Brava, Ms Murray!!
Somehow I missed this Ginger Barnes installment when it first came out, but I'm glad I got to read the new and improved version instead. The fun part for me was the setting, only about a half hour from where I live, so I knew all the roads and landmarks.
The plot is a well laid out mystery, nicely paced. I was a little confused at first by the flashbacks where Gin is relating what led up to the murder to the police, but that straightened itself out quickly. I can't say more without spoilers.
Jan Fairchild is returning to her hometown for a sleep=over reunion with her friends. The reunion wasn't quite what everyone had expected when Jan was found murdered. Suspects, you bet, and lots of them. Even friends at the sleep=over were suspects. It seems Jan had lots of enemies!! A great read.
Farewell Performance is a twisty, cozy mystery. Ginger Barnes is one of my favorite sleuths. Ginger is smart, creative and intuitive. She will need all her abilities to solve this particular murder of a hometown girl turned Hollywood actress who came home for a respite. Lots of suspeect and possible motives for Ginger to sort through!
Farewell Performance portrays the always so likeable Ginger Barnes in a manner that works. Compassionate and unassuming, intelligent and perceptive. A normal, imperfect human being. A protagonist who keeps the pages turning.
LOVED this story! It's a quick, engrossing read (almost finished, on a flight from BWI to IAH).
A suspicious death proves to be murder most foul. (What, you didn't know this was a murder mystery?) A group of high school chums reunite and the comraderies of childhood reform in unexpected patterns. Can you go home again?
Our heroine remains true to her nature, trying to unravel truths well-hidden, and yet in plain sight, in this exciting, hard-to-put-down (the plane landed and they made me stop reading and get off!), multi-level and multi-faceted tour de force.
As I read, there were scenes that played like Cinemascope at the drive-in (and for those who've never had this experience, my condolences--there are still a few theaters in the country), as well as small, intimate moments, all laced with a strong sense of humor and caring, tying the whole together. Brava, Ms. Murray!!
Donna Huston Murray always provides great consistency in quality in all her works like the best mystery writers such as —Agatha Christie, PD James, and others. I always look forward to each book knowing that it has been clearly outlined and diligently researched for accuracy, have interesting and well developed characters, and without a doubt create a most enjoyable read. By far “Farewell Performance,” is one of the best of this series taking one on a provocative, challenging and complex story through the eyes of the forever wise and determined sleuth-- Ginger Barnes.
A riveting and entertaining mystery that I read in two non-stop sittings. We are taken through the days leading up to the murder, with all of the possible suspects, so that every word holds the reader's attention. Still, I had no idea "whodunit" until the very end. Highly recommended to fans of amateur-sleuth mysteries.
Just needed a quick read as I am bogged down on some of my other books. Refreshing adventure with semisleuth ginger barnes in Ludwig just outside of the Main Line in Philadelphia. A movie star returns home to a class reunion and encounters threats to he safety. Just what I needed to reset.
An enjoyable, quick read. If you like cozy mysteries, you’ll love this one. Although I eventually figured out the ending, I was most of the way through the book before I did. Worth a read for mystery enthusiasts.