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Wicked Fix (Home Repair Is Homicide Series #3)

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  • Anonymous

    Posted April 17, 2012

    Ho Hum

    I was ready to enjoy reading a light mystery, but this one was just a bit boring for me. I just couldn't get into the characters. Maybe it's all in the timing.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted February 8, 2002

    Maine series

    I enjoyed this series. It is the first one I have read. I plan to read more in this series I thought Jacobia was a great amateur sleuth. She and Ellie worked well together. I would like to see more interaction between her and Sam and her and Wade. I was glad Victor wasn't around much. I liked the setting and her descriptions. I was surprised there wasn't more about home repair in there from the information on the cover of the book. I had an inkling as to the killer before she figured it out, but I wasn't certain and I didn't have all the details figured out. I recommend this book.

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  • Posted December 9, 2008

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    Enjoyable regional mystery

    In Eastport, Maine Jacobia ¿Jake¿ Tiptree has earned the life she wanted for herself and her son and is contented with her current situation. Jake can even deal with her former husband Victor although she occasionally wishes it were from the other side of the continent rather than in Eastport.

    Jacobia, Wade (her significant other), her friend Ellie, Victor, and a few other people go to a restaurant where they run into the town¿s bad boy, Reuben Tate. Surprisingly, Victor and Tate exchange heated words. Even more shocking is when Jake and Ellie find the murdered corpse of Reuben in the town cemetery. His throat is slit open. The weapon is a surgeon¿s scalpel traced to Victor¿s medical paraphernalia collection. The police arrest the obvious suspect forcing the loyal and responsible Jacobia accompanied by Ellie, to make inquires. They quickly learn that Reuben has no friends but a plethora of enemies elated to hear that the man is finally dead. There are so many suspects Jake begins to doubt she will ever find the real perpetrator but she keeps on searching because she believes that Victor is not a murderer.

    Sarah Graves captures the essence of small town Maine with an uncanny insight that turns WICKED FOX into a fun, page-turning read. The cast consists of a horde of eccentric characters that are indigenous to the region. The protagonist is a strong, down-to-earth person who the audience will identify with but they will also wonder why she goes to such extraordinary lengths to clear Victor of the charges against him. The who-done-it is an enjoyable regional cozy that succeeds because Ms. Graves makes the inhabitants of Eastport seem so genuine and alive.

    Harriet Klausner

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    Posted May 2, 2012

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