Oy Vey, Maria!
by Mark Reutlinger
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GENRE: Cozy Mystery
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BLURB:
Rose Kaplan and her sidekick Ida are at it again. It’s the holiday of Purim, and almost everyone at the Julius and Rebecca Cohen Home for Jewish Seniors is in costume for the Purim play. All except one, who will instead have to be fitted for a shroud. Once again, “Mrs. K” and Ida are called upon to solve the puzzle of a mysterious death at the Home. Described by Chanticleer Book Reviews as “at times more Lucy and Ethel than Holmes and Watson, with a soupcon of Miss Jane Marple,” these geriatric amateur sleuths will keep you laughing, guessing, and maybe even learning a bissel Yiddish!
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Excerpt One:
I was the first to reach the car, which was making a low rumbling sound, I imagined something like a very large lion or tiger makes when getting ready to leap on an unsuspecting gazelle. I gingerly turned the handle of the rear door and pulled. Nothing happened. I pulled harder. Nothing happened. Finally Mrs. K grasped the handle with me and we both pulled. Even a growling tiger was no match for the combined weight of two determined ladies. The door swung open and it was all Mrs. K and I could do to keep from ending up head over tuchis in an undignified heap on the ground.
When we had finally climbed into the back seat, the car took off with a jerk and a roar.
That poor gazelle didn’t have a chance!
The first thing we noticed when the car was moving was that we could not see anyone driving it. Looking over the high back of the front seat, we saw little Sophie peering over the top of the big steering wheel, the seat being pulled as far forward as possible so she could reach the pedals.
“Sophie,” Mrs. K said, loud enough to be heard over the engine roar, “are you sure you can drive this … this vehicle?”
Sophie looked back, meaning she was not looking where the car was going, and said with a smile, “Oh, yes, Rose. Isn’t it fun?”
If you define fun as having a heart attack, I suppose the answer was “yes.”
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Review: A bunch of Jewish seniors. But what happens when murder gets mixed in?
The story had a relatively easy narrative with a dose of humor. You don’t always get the Jewish terms, but that charming wit was in there, which pleases the reader.
It started off slow as we get acquainted with all the characters. Somebody’s elderly mother was being taken for granted by someone named Maria. At first, Mrs. K was supposed to prove it. Instead, she gets a murder on her hands. Who killed Maria?
This had all the makings of a nice, cozy mystery. It wasn’t too exciting; just rather slow and mildly amusing.
A fairly nice read overall.
Rating: 3 stars
AUTHOR Bio and Links:
Mark Reutlinger, professor of law emeritus at Seattle University, is the author of the “Mrs. Kaplan” cozy mystery series (of which Oy Vey, Maria! is the third installment) and the caper mystery Murder with Strings Attached, as well as the political thrillers Made in China and Sister-in-Law: Violation, Seduction, and the President of the United States. Mark and his wife, Analee, live in University Place, Washington.
Buy Links for Oy Vey, Maria!
https://www.amazon.com/Maria-Mrs-Kaplan-Mystery-Mysteries-ebook/dp/B09DB55TLW/
https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/oy-vey-maria-a-mrs-kaplan-mystery-mark-reutlinger/1139888240
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/58925214-oy-vey-maria
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https://www.powells.com/searchresults?keyword=Reutlinger+oy+vey+maria
Website: www.MarkReutlinger.com
Twitter: @markreutlinger
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ReplyDeleteI like the cover. Very cute. Sounds like a good cozy mystery.
ReplyDeleteI really like the cover and the excerpt.
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ReplyDeleteAn excellent synopsis and excerpt, this sounds like an awesome cozy mystery read. Thank you for sharing your bio and book details and for offering a giveaway
ReplyDeleteI enjoyed the excerpt, Mark, and this mystery sounds like one I will really enjoy! Thanks for sharing it with me! Thanks, Sandra for sharing your review! Have a wonderful day!
ReplyDeleteThis book sounds like a fun read. I love the cover!
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