Feminist Mystery Reviews
MURDER BONE BY BONE
Lora Roberts
Fawcett, Mar 1997
ISBN: 0-449-14946-3
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
A woman, who has never had children, has to be either very brave
or very stupid to agree to baby sit for four young children, one
of which is still in diapers, while their parents go on a much needed
vacation. Liz Sullivan is a courageous woman, brave enough to go
to prison for trying to kill her abusive husband, strong enough
to make a decent life for herself when she left jail. Yet Liz seems
to draw attempted murder and death to her as if she were a magnet.
Even the house she is presently inherited and lives in came to her
because the owner was killed, a fact that made her a prime suspect
in the homicide investigation (MURDER IN A NICE NEIGHBORHOOD).
Liz becomes caught up in another murder investigation when two
of the children she is watching dig up some old bones that were
uncovered when the Department of Public Works were repairing the
streets. Liz's next door neighbor and want to be suitor becomes
involved in the case and even moves into the house as a bodyguard
when the excavation leader of the murder site is found unconscious
due to a blow to the head. In between, Liz find herself in the middle
of the investigation, this time as a person who wants the killer
caught before the children are trapped in a deadly cross fire.
The Liz Sullivan mystery series is American cozy at its best,
but it is even more than that. It is the on-going tale of a woman's
recovery from the abuse she suffered at the hands of a maniac. Lora
Roberts incorporates the traditional cozy and amateur detective
novel into a sociological analysis of the long term effects of spousal
abuse. She does a magnificent job in both her endeavors, making
it almost impossible to wait for the next installment in this uniquely
fascinating series.
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Murder Bone By Bone.
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