Stars: 4 out of 5
Pros: Characters, imaginative plot
Cons: Time of a couple plot points confusing
The Bottom Line:
Some timeline issues
Make this book less than perfect
It's still worth the read
Hardcover Debut is the Weakest Entry
After four highly successful novels, including #1 on the LA Times paperback bestseller list,
Madeline Bean made the jump to hardcover with Mumbo Gumbo. Unfortunately, it's
my least favorite in the series.
In this mystery series, Madeline Bean is the co-owner of Mad
Bean Events, an event planning service located in Hollywood , California .
With the money inherent in this location, the events are lavish and over the
top, but their clientele can pay for them. Madeline works with her best friend
and co-owner Wes Westcott. Their only full time employee is Holly Nichols, and
the three of them love working together.
Mad Bean Events is getting ready for the wrap party for this
season's newest TV sensation, Food Freak. In the middle of their preparations,
they get the news that the network has decided to extend the show by one
episode, therefore pushing back the wrap party. However, Tim, the head writer,
has mysteriously vanished off the face of the earth. With a tight schedule to
be met, producer Greta asks Madeline to help out writing the script for the
final show. Soon, Madeline is finding more danger and mystery then she knows
what to do with. Who searched Tim's office? What do the weird notes Madeline
finds on Tim's desk mean? And can Madeline survive the office politics to
finish the script and find out what happened to Tim? Working on a hit
television show is turning out to be anything but easy.
However, it's plenty of fun for us. Author Jerrilyn Farmer
has worked on numerous game shows over the years, so she brings realism to this
book's setting that adds to the story. Also interesting, this book is set about
six months after 9/11. This does make the book the most dated of any in the
series, which could take place basically any time.
And this book is just as much fun as the previous ones have
been. The plot is wild and twisty, but somehow works when Madeline is
investigating. I picked up on a clue here to there, but the ending caught me
completely by surprise.
However, the plot is also the flaw in the book. Some of the
details about the timing are a little unclear. I really had to think things
through after I finished the book, and eventually reach a solution that works.
I did confirm with the author that I was right, so it is possible to figure
out. Or maybe I was just being dense in the first place. The paperback version
was changed slightly, but it might still be confusing if you aren't paying
close attention. Now I know I'm making this out to be a big thing, but it
really isn't. It weakens this particular entry, but not by more then the one
star I took off.
I absolutely love these characters, and it's always nice to
check in with them. All my favorite characters are back, and it's always nice
to check in and see what's happening with them. While Wes and Holly are around,
the game show setting means they get less page time then I would have liked.
Still, the book is populated by new characters that are extremely entertaining.
These books are a fast read. The writing style is natural
and Madeline's first person narration makes them feel like a chat with an old
friend. I flew through this one wishing it would last longer.
Even though Mumbo Gumbo is the weak link in the series, fans of
Madeline will enjoy it. And if you haven't read these books, start today. I'm
jealous of the fun you'll have enjoying these adventures for the first time.
Looking for more? Here are the Madeline Bean Mysteries in order.
Looking for more? Here are the Madeline Bean Mysteries in order.
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