Stars: 5 out of 5
Pros: Fun, wonderful mystery, great characters
Cons: One minor niggle
The Bottom Line:
Death of a bridesmaid
Complex and fun mystery
Fantastic debut
No Reason to be Terrified – This is a Fantastic Debut
Sometimes, when you try a new author, you know by the end of
the first chapter you are going to love the book. For me, that was the case with Terror in Taffeta, the debut mystery by
Marla Cooper. The smile I had on my face
stayed with me for the rest of the book.
As the book opens, destination wedding planner Kelsey
McKenna is working on getting her latest bride and bridesmaids down the aisle
for a wedding. The wedding is taking
place in San Miguel de Allende, Mexico, and the wedding party went out drinking
the night before, so they are feeling a little hungover. That’s why Kelsey is only annoyed when
Victim, a last minute bridesmaid, collapses just as the ceremony is
ending. Kelsey quickly hurries everyone
out of the chapel to the reception only to realize that Dana Poole isn’t
suffering from a massive hangover – she’s dead.
The police quickly rule it a homicide and arrest the maid of
honor, who also happens to be the sister of the bride, for the crime. That’s when Mrs. Abernathy, the very
demanding mother of the bride, demands that Kelsey find out what really
happened. Pointing out that playing
detective is outside her skill set is beside the point, so Kelsey begins to
investigate. It turns out that Dana
wasn’t a very nice person, and the list of potential suspects is rather
long. But can Kelsey figure out what
really happened?
The reason I fell in love with this book so quickly was the
humor. Kelsey has a very fun way of
narrating the book, and it provides plenty of smiles and laughs as things
progress. She’s been a wedding planner
long enough that she’s seen everything, or at least she thinks she’s seen
everything since this is the first time there’s been a murder at a wedding she
planned.
And while she may not know what she is doing as a detective,
she manages to uncover quite a few clues and red herrings over the course of
this book. There are some wonderful
twists and surprises before we reach the logical climax. I did think that one red herring wasn’t
completely wrapped up, but maybe I’m just being extremely picky. Either way, it is a very minor issue.
And the characters are great. Kelsey is a charming and resourceful main
character. There are only a couple of
characters who will be series regulars here, but I liked them as well. And the rest of the cast? Some edge toward over the top, but I loved
them for it. The rest are very realistic
and keep things grounded. My favorite,
however, as the mother of the bride.
Mrs. Abernathy was definitely over the top, but she was fun. I looked forward to seeing her pop up on the
page.
San Miguel is a nice backdrop for this debut. While the focus is the mystery, we still get some
glimpses into this location, and that adds a nice touch to the book.
Humor, fun characters, a great mystery, and an exotic
location. What more could you want? RSVP yes for Terror in Taffeta today.
Personally, I’ve already saved the date for the sequel.
NOTE: While I am reviewing this book as part of a blog tour,
I bought the book for myself back in April.
My thoughts are, as always, completely my own.
I love that feeling when a book just clicks with me! This one sounds like a great read and I love when there's humor in my cozy mysteries. I'll definitely have to look for this one.
ReplyDeleteMark! Thanks so much for having me on your blog, and for the awesome review of Terror in Taffeta! I'm thrilled that you enjoyed it, and now I'm going to use lots of exclamation points to show you how much!!!!
ReplyDeleteMark, Thanks for such a great review for my POSSE friend, Marla. Terror's on my list!
ReplyDeleteA destination wedding with a murder should make for an interesting read. Can't wait to read.
ReplyDeleteThis sounds like a wonderful beginning for a fun series! Would love to win this book.
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