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Death by the Light of the Moon (Claire Malloy, Bk 7)
Author: Joan Hess
Book Information
Publisher: St. Martin's Minotaur
Book Type: Paperback
Rating: 7

ISBN-13: 9780312991012 - ISBN-10: 0312991010
Publication Date: 2003
Pages: 240

Book Description:
Things that go bump in the Bayou...

For bookseller and amateur sleuth Claire Malloy getting a root canal beats going to a Malloy family reunion. But it is time her fifteen-year-old daughter Caron visits her deceased father's relatives. Now Claire and Caron have arrived at Malloy Manor, a run-down mansion in Louisiana's bayou country...where the mosquitoes are big enough to barbecue, the swamp is crawling with alligators, the butler looks like he stepped out of a teen slasher movie, and the wheelchair-bound matriarch, Miss Justicia, races around the grounds cackling like a loon.

It's the perfect setting-for a murder. Before a night has passed, Miss Justicia is sleeping with the fishes. The police call it a "tragic accident." Caron is all for calling a cab. But Claire wants to have a closer look at her "loving" relatives since she has a hunch leaving Malloy Manor isn't going to be all that easy...and neither is staying alive.

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    Richard M. (algernon99) from ROY, UT wrote on 6/13/2007...


    Hess' Claire Malloy series is one of my favorites. This book, however, is among the lesser lights in the series. It's a little darker than (not quite as funny as) the rest of the books. Nevertheless, it's worth reading. It turns out that "Not quite as good as excellent" is still very good, so read the book if you're reading the series. If you're not yet reading this series, go back to the first one and start there. You'll really enjoy Claire, her looney teenage daughter who often speaks in ALL CAPITAL LETTERS as teenage girls are wont to do, and the rest of the crowd.

    Betty D. from STUART, FL wrote on 4/22/2007...


    Great light mystery author.

    Allison W. (sealady) from HAYWARD, CA wrote on 8/2/2006...


    From Publishers Weekly: "With deep affection and a sure, light touch, Hess, author also of the Maggody series, portrays characters ranging from a heavy metal aficionado to a wildly eccentric Southern lady of a certain age in this thoroughly modern gothic tale. Bookstore owner/sleuth Claire Malloy, encountered most recently in Roll Over and Play Dead , finds little but trouble when she and teenage daughter Caron attend the 80th birthday celebration of Miss Justicia, mother of Claire's late husband, at the family manor in the Louisiana bayous. Feuding relatives, mysterious hints about inheritances and terrible food begin a ghastly first night that will also include the drowning of the matriarch after she is seen careening drunkenly about the garden in her powered wheelchair. Various family members, among them Claire's brother-in-law, his grasping children and a socialite cousin with designs on the family mansion, look for a missing will while striving to keep up appearances, as Claire tries to conduct what she is certain is a murder investigation. While at times Hess draws her characters too broadly, her well-paced and well-plotted stories still delight." Copyright 1992 Reed Business Information, Inc.