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Killed by Clutter (Domestic Bliss, Bk 4)
Author: Leslie Caine

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Publisher: Dell
Book Type: Mass Market Paperback
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ISBN-13: 9780440335986 - ISBN-10: 0440335981
Publication Date: 2007
Pages: 384

Book Description:
At first glance, decorator Erin Gilbert fell in love with the charming little bungalow on a quiet street in Crestview, Colorado. Until she stepped inside. There, eccentric widow Helen Walker has created a maze of bric-a-brac, papers, and just plain junk that she won't throw out. Even worse: two bizarre deaths have convinced Helen she is being stalked by a serial killer -- and that any one of her nosy friends and neighbors might be to blame.

Erin has been hired to bring the home back to life -- and she's not going to back down, even when her insufferable, irresistible competitor, Steve Sullivan, barges in. But it doesn't take long for Erin to realize that there is a method to her client's madness. A murderer does haunt this makeover. And somewhere in the clutter is at least one thing to die for.

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Jan M. (batgirl) wrote on 1/8/2008...

2 member(s) found this review helpful.

This mystery could have been a novella or short story. Too many pages and not enough plot. The names of the "romantic" couple are too cutsey--Gilbert and Sullivan. Come on! Characters were likable enough for me to finish the book but not enough to read any more of the series.

Tammy P. wrote on 3/15/2007...

2 member(s) found this review helpful.

Great little 'cozy' read. It lost momentum a couple of times, but still a nice light read.
Erin Gilbert has been hired to organize eccentric widow, Helen Walker, who has created a maze of bric-a-brac, papers, and just plain junk thta she won't throw out. Even worse after two bizarre deaths, Helen is convinced she is being stalked by a serial killer.

Deanna S. (cozylady) wrote on 5/3/2007...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

Erin Gilbert has been hired to clear clutter out of a senior's home, only to find a murderer haunts this makeover.This is another "Domestic Bliss Mystery".

Enjoyed the book.


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Carla H. (carlamo) - Richmond, TX wrote on 10/22/2009...


Not the best cozy series out there, but not the worst, either. It's a pretty quick read, and would be even quicker if all the unnecessary and unrelated filler material were taken out. But, I guess that's part the quirky appeal of the series.... short filler chapters that "round out" the characters of Erin Gilbert and her landlady while they discuss interior decorating subjects.

My pet peeve about these books is that the author leaves out important facts early on in the story, then just plops them in at the end and explains them with a sentence or two. (ex: Gilbert says, "I'm going down to Harlem." The author explains, "Harlem is the name given to a part if the city near downtown." --- Then, after Gilbert makes the statement about going there and the author explains where it is, Sullivan saves her by figuring out where she was going and showing up in the nick of time. Oops.... did I give away a major plot line? No, I didn't think so.)

Kim (Mistry) wrote on 2/5/2009...


I thought this was a good read. I started at #4 in the series, but it's pretty much a stand alone book. It was easy to catch up, the author does not make it difficult to figure out who is who in the cast of characters. I liked the premise of the book, having worked in interior design in the past. I thought it was over simplified at times, and then other times, the ideas Erin was working out were so complicated,it seemed the author just couldn't make up her mind.
But the story was plausible, and there were so many people coming and going, trying to figure out the killer was difficult.
The only thing I didn't like about the book, and found very distracting, is when Erin is at home with her landlady, Audrey. The typeset was different and the style of writing changed ever so slightly, so I was taken aback, and it took a bit to decide if there was any meaning whatsoever to changing things so abruptly. I didn't find any reason to at all, but it didn't take too much away from the book.
I liked it, and would read the others in the series.

Cathy S. (katy0118) wrote on 11/14/2008...


good

Melissa G. (tish918) wrote on 10/6/2008...


Mayhem and murder in the home of a little old lady whose niece wants to put her away because she insists that her sister was murdered and that someone keeps coming into her home while she is away. Many eccentic characters just walk into poor Helen's house and make themselves at home. Erin has enlisted the help of Steve, and vice versa, in decorating and clearing the clutter. This reminded me of a stage play like Noises Off when there are many people coming and going, each with his own quirkiness, while the main action stays with the main characters. A light and quick read, it was enjoyed.

Sandra W. mycatscanread wrote on 3/28/2008...


A good mystery centering around Erin Gilbert, who has been hired by an eccentric older lady to clean out her very cluttered house. In with the clutter, a murderer lurks, along with a victim.

An enjoyable mystery.

Andrea S. wrote on 4/25/2007...


A Domestic Bliss Mystery

Theresa W. gimmebooks - NC wrote on 3/8/2007...


VERY entertaining! I read it in one night!


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