Book Review: Family Skeletons

February 2nd, 2010  Tagged , ,

If "Torie" does not keep away the fine craftsmanship of an antique desk, tourist or sandbagging around their home sweep of the mighty Mississippi, her life, her freelance research in genealogy. Local antique shop owner employs Norah Zumwaldt Torie to the whereabouts of the father she never knew thought long KIA during the Second World War. Torie accepts the challenge, she is fascinated by the mystery of the project, but finds himself ensnared in a largerSecret, if Nora had been murdered. Torie, it is clearly in favor of a death more years, around the tree and add their family hopes she will leave it at that. If she does, however, were it not tell a story.

The search for killer Torie Norah's expertise includes research, as there are several "family skeletons" appears not just stay in the closet, not to mention a long-lost relatives, and a series of unsolved murders from the past that can be associated with Norah's . Based on Torie witty yet sometimesexhausted, point-of-view (which is the mother of two small children with a full-time sometimes not tired?), family skeletons is a light that can comfortably read it rather quickly finished.

Be warned, however, with a brief continuity error you scratching your head more so than the real secret: early in the history Torie mentioned in conversation with a contact and that the last time she saw him at the funeral his mother was abandoned. A few sentences later, she is a threat to the guy with the telling of hisMother of a past in his cause, unless he provides some important information. I admit, I had to replace a couple of times that just to read. I'm sure it's just an oversight that did not get corrected in the final editing (unless I read wrong) it. But it should not distract you from the main mystery.

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