Stars: 5 out of 5
Pros: Wonderful characters and a complex plot
Cons: None worth dwelling on
The Bottom Line:
Grand reopening
Complicated by murder
Great return visit
You’ll Be Crushed if You Don’t Read This Book
Despite the lack of sewing and fabric related cozies I’ve
read, I picked up last year’s debut in the Material Witness
Mysteries. I was quickly hooked and couldn’t wait until Crushed Velvet came out. I’m thrilled
to say that I enjoyed it as well.
It’s been several months since we last saw Polyester Monroe,
and she has spent that time working on getting the fabric store she inherited
in the LA suburb of San Ladron ready to reopen under a new name – Material
Girl. As part of that reopening, she’s bought a proprietary blend of
velvet she plans to sell. The fabric has arrived in downtown LA, and
Poly has hired her friend Genevieve’s husband, Phil, to pick it up for her.
However, when the delivery truck pulls up on Monday morning,
it isn’t Phil driving, but a man named Rick who Phil hired to drive the truck
back from LA to San Ladron. Poly thinks it’s a little odd, but she
isn’t that concerned until they start to unload the velvet and find Phil dead
in the back of the van. With Genevieve being an obvious suspect,
Poly must add solving a murder to the list of things she has to do before her store
opens. But why did Phil want to stay in LA? More
importantly, why does Genevieve think she might have killed her husband?
As with the first book, we are presented with a great puzzle
that keeps unraveling a bit at a time. The clues we got were
constantly confusing me until we reached the logical conclusion. We
also get some very nice red herrings to completely confuse things. I
only began to get an inkling of what might have happened late in the book
myself, but I was glued to the book to find out just what the next twist to the
story would be.
In the first book, Poly made some very interesting new
friends. They are all back, and we get to know them better as the
story progresses. They are such a wonderful group, and I enjoyed
seeing them again. The new characters are just as sharp and
intriguing.
I’m not a crafty person, so I don’t tend to pick up the cozy
with those as the theme. I’ll admit that
I don’t share Poly’s interest in fabric, but that aspect never overwhelmed the
story. It was very present, but the book
never forgets that it is a mystery first.
One of my favorite aspects of the book was the budding
romance between Poly and Vaughn. Their scenes sparkle with a 1930’s
romantic comedy vibe. The wit and their behavior is just
perfect. Plus Vaughn provides some help along the way toward the
solution.
For those who are craftier than I am, there is a project for
creating placemats out of fabric at the end of the book.
I was sorry to see Crushed Velvet end and am already looking forward to visiting Poly and her group of
friends again. If you haven’t had the pleasure of meeting these
characters yet, fix that today. And if you have already met Poly,
you’ll enjoy your return visit as much as I did.
Check out the rest of the Material Witness Mysteries.
NOTE: I was sent a copy of this book in exchange for my honest review.
Giveaway:
Thanks to the publisher, I have one copy of this book to
give away. Because it is a physical book, the contest is limited to
residence of the US.
Just leave me a comment with your e-mail address so I can get in touch with you if you win. I will pick the winner next Friday, August 14th, so please leave your comment before 12:01AM Pacific Time on 8/14.
Just leave me a comment with your e-mail address so I can get in touch with you if you win. I will pick the winner next Friday, August 14th, so please leave your comment before 12:01AM Pacific Time on 8/14.
I have this one on my list!
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Sounds great!!
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"You'll crushed if you don't read this book" good one. ツ
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I love this author. Happy to see a new one. Yes I will be crushed if I do not read this.
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If I won, could you send it to my sister's address in San Diego? This book sounds right up my alley, I've been sewing since childhood and LOVE collecting fabric
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I have this series on my list, I would love to meet and read about Poly! I love Vallere's Mad for Mod series, worth checking out if you haven't yet! Thanks!
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After reading your review, I definitely want to check this out, so fingers crossed that I win! Maryhc67@yahoo.com
ReplyDeleteThe review is good as I expected it would be. I bought the first book but haven't read it as yet. I'd love to win the second.
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This would be totally crushing if I didn't win!! Thanks for the great review, can't wait to read it!! :)
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