Title: The Fog Ladies: Date With Death
Author: Susan McCormick
Genre: Cozy Mystery
Book Blurb:
The Fog Ladies are at it again, spunky senior sleuths and an overstressed young medical resident solving murders from their elegant apartment building in San Francisco. This time they join a senior dating group, and the dating intrigue soon turns to murder. Graham Parselle, lady killer extraordinaire, plunges over a cliff on a Senior Singles outing. Did one of his dates pitch him over? Or is Olivia Honeycut’s new beau to blame?
My Review:
Who knew joining a seniors dating group could lead to murder? With suspects piling up, can the Fog Ladies nab the killer in time? I love this series and I was so excited to read this book. The Fog Ladies: Date With Death is a cozy mystery where a group of senior ladies along with a woman doing her medical residency solve crimes in the heart of San Francisco. The characters are quirky. The storyline is addictive to read. I couldn’t put it down.
Let’s start with the descriptive narration. Susan McCormick is masterful when it comes to narration. She describes everything going on with intricate detail. She hasn’t lost her touch and in fact, her writing skills have improved greatly over the course of this series.
The characters are well-written with their own personalities. I adore these Fog Ladies. Having them enter the dating scene allows for plenty of laughs and hijinks.
The mystery plot is equal parts solving the mystery and funny dialogue. As the investigation rolls along, the reader tries to detect along with the Fog Ladies. A wonderfully entertaining cozy mystery. Highly recommend!
My Rating: 5+ stars
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Author Biography:
Susan McCormick is an award-winning writer and doctor who lives in Seattle. She graduated from Smith College and George Washington University School of Medicine, with additional medical training in Washington, D.C. and San Francisco, where she lived in an elegant apartment building much like the one in the Fog Ladies books. Susan served as a doctor in the U.S. Army for nine years before moving to the Pacific Northwest and civilian practice. She also wrote Granny Can’t Remember Me, a lighthearted picture book about Alzheimer’s disease and dementia, and The Antidote, a timely middle grade to adult medical fantasy. She is married with two sons and loves giant dogs, the bigger and slobberier the better.
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Reviewed by: Nancy