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Book Reviews of Bruja Brouhaha (Mind for Murder, Bk 2)

Bruja Brouhaha (Mind for Murder, Bk  2)
Bruja Brouhaha - Mind for Murder, Bk 2
Author: Rochelle Staab
ISBN-13: 9780425251492
ISBN-10: 0425251497
Publication Date: 8/7/2012
Pages: 304
Rating:
  • Currently 3.6/5 Stars.
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3.6 stars, based on 27 ratings
Publisher: Berkley
Book Type: Paperback
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solarawynn avatar reviewed Bruja Brouhaha (Mind for Murder, Bk 2) on + 724 more book reviews
I have enjoyed this series immensely. Has everything I like in a series.
Diane248 avatar reviewed Bruja Brouhaha (Mind for Murder, Bk 2) on
Such an enjoyable and well written series! I like the heroine.. she is not some weak minded romantic but instead has a logical and inquisitive nature which I find appealing. The story line is believable... and the author deftly paints a picture of the setting... Los Angeles.
moondance120 avatar reviewed Bruja Brouhaha (Mind for Murder, Bk 2) on + 422 more book reviews
Liz and Nick become involved with a murder investigation after their friend Paco is killed during his sixieth wedding anniversary party. Paco's wife, Lucia curses everyone at his memorial service creating fear and friction in the neighborhood. A good addition to the series. 3.5 stars
cathyskye avatar reviewed Bruja Brouhaha (Mind for Murder, Bk 2) on + 2266 more book reviews
First Line: Nick Garfield, my boyfriend and college professor of mainstream, arcane, and bizarre forms of religion, took four chunks of unshelled coconut from the Santeria altar and set them in my hand.

Practical psychologist Liz Cooper and occult professor Nick Garfield are celebrating the sixtieth wedding anniversary of their hosts, Paco and Lucia Rojas, devout Santeria practitioners who own the historic Botanica Rojas near MacArthur Park in Los Angeles. The evening turns to tragedy for the small group of friends when Paco is killed in a drive-by shooting.

Lucia, completely devastated by her loss, blames the locals for the growing crime in the area, and she casts a hex on the neighborhood. Strange things begin to happen, accidents are on the rise, and Lucia's neighbors begin calling her "bruja" (witch). They turn on the elderly woman who's always been their friend, and they want her gone.

With the way the locals are behaving, Lucia is definitely in harm's way, and it's up to Liz and Nick to solve Paco's murder before anything happens to Lucia.

I often hear talk of a "sophomore slump" when referring to the second books in series. These second books allegedly tend to be weaker than the first, but that most certainly is not the case with Bruja Brouhaha. Two minor annoyances in the first book were not present in the second (Liz's preoccupation with the color and application of her lipstick, and her mother trying to get Liz back with her alcoholic ex-husband), and I quickly settled down to a very enjoyable read.

The Santeria religion is an interesting one, and I wish there'd been a little more about it in the book, but Staab does an excellent job of showing the behavior of its practitioners and how their beliefs color their perceptions. This series is not a paranormal one; the author focuses on a little-known religion in each book, giving a bit of its history and how it is used by its followers. This allows Nick to flex his professorial muscles while Liz puts her knowledge of psychology to good use.

I liked seeing how a group of people banded together to help a grieving, elderly friend while they still kept their own lives going. Liz, for example, gets notice that she has to move out of her condo, so on top of job and Lucia, she's got that worry to contend with.

I found that I could spot the villain(s) in the book rather quickly; what I couldn't do was piece everything together to know the why. I found myself reading faster and faster in a fruitless effort to figure things out before Liz and Nick. I've grown to enjoy the company of those two; I love learning about little-known religions; and I love watching Liz's mind for murder solve a mystery. When's the next book?
Timbuktu126 avatar reviewed Bruja Brouhaha (Mind for Murder, Bk 2) on + 476 more book reviews
LOVED this book! I had read the first book in the series and loved it so much that I bought both the 2nd and 3rd in the series the day after I finished it. And book 2 did not disappoint! There are SO many questions to be answered with regards to this mystery- who was the real target? Does a hex really work? Who is calling Lucia? What is Victor's role and where is he? Who is good and who is bad?! All is carefully explained by the end. Can't wait to read the next book in this series and hope there are more planned!!!