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Arrivals and Arrests
by Diana Xarissa
Updated review
So, after reading Proposals and Poison in which I questioned what Fenella's issue with the L Word was, I went back and re-visited this, the first book in the series. First, it is a real testament to the author's writing to see just how far Fenella has come in 16 books. In the first one, she's not at all confident, struggles with handling the attention of all the other guys who are competing for her affections. Over the series, she has evolved to know what (well, who) she wants and is much more comfortable with herself.
Second, the L word issue. I'd forgotten this, but in Arrivals and Arrests, Fenella recounts her first long term relationship and how bad it went, so I'm guessing that's why she won't use "the L word" but again, as she's grown and evolved throughout the series, I think that'll be short lived.
I'm not going to change the star rating, this was a good book and a great start to the series and I'm glad I re-read this one, because it's that good. Loved the ending!
Original Review
I've been a long time fan of Diana Xarissa's other series, so I was eagerly anticipating this book when I saw it come up on Amazon. Set in the familiar locale of the Isle of Man, Arrivals and Arrests has a whole new cast of characters to get to know. I liked it from the first paragraph and liked it even more when I saw Fenella moved from Buffalo, NY - my hometown! And not one joke about the weather! (People from Buffalo will understand.) I enjoyed this book so much, I read it in one afternoon, I couldn't put it down!
The book follows Fenella, a middle aged college professor who inherits a flat from her aunt, Mona. The day after she arrives, she stumbles upon Alan Collins, a shady businessman, laying dead in an alley behind her building. Fenella finds herself in the middle of the investigation and as if that's not stressful enough, Fenella finds that Mona hasn't "moved on" after her death, and keeps popping up unexpectedly to prod Fenella into investigating.
I really enjoyed the twisty plot. Having just arrived to the island, Fenella doesn't know anyone and you're just as much in the dark about the suspects as she is, and every motive she uncovers is as new to her as it is to you. With many misdirections, it was fun to join Fenella as she tracks down a killer while meeting new friends on the island.
Arrivals and Arrests brings a whole new crew of characters to love. Mona and Shelly were my favorites, I thought they were a real hoot, adding lots of humor to the story. Fenella also finds herself being courted by three eligible men, her neighbor Peter, the dashing Donald Donaldson and dishy detective Daniel Robinson. Which one will Fenella choose? (I'm partial to the dishy detective.)
Most of all, I loved the Tale and Tail pub! Like Fenella, I could easily spend hours there among the cats and the books. Is there an actual place like that on the Isle of Man? If so, I'm booking my flight tomorrow.
Overall, Arrivals and Arrests is an excellent debut to a promising new series and I look forward to more of Fenella's adventures. I definitely recommend this to readers looking for a fun cozy mystery to curl up with for an afternoon.
Spoiler
So, after reading Proposals and Poison in which I questioned what Fenella's issue with the L Word was, I went back and re-visited this, the first book in the series. First, it is a real testament to the author's writing to see just how far Fenella has come in 16 books. In the first one, she's not at all confident, struggles with handling the attention of all the other guys who are competing for her affections. Over the series, she has evolved to know what (well, who) she wants and is much more comfortable with herself.
Second, the L word issue. I'd forgotten this, but in Arrivals and Arrests, Fenella recounts her first long term relationship and how bad it went, so I'm guessing that's why she won't use "the L word" but again, as she's grown and evolved throughout the series, I think that'll be short lived.
I'm not going to change the star rating, this was a good book and a great start to the series and I'm glad I re-read this one, because it's that good. Loved the ending!
Original Review
I've been a long time fan of Diana Xarissa's other series, so I was eagerly anticipating this book when I saw it come up on Amazon. Set in the familiar locale of the Isle of Man, Arrivals and Arrests has a whole new cast of characters to get to know. I liked it from the first paragraph and liked it even more when I saw Fenella moved from Buffalo, NY - my hometown! And not one joke about the weather! (People from Buffalo will understand.) I enjoyed this book so much, I read it in one afternoon, I couldn't put it down!
The book follows Fenella, a middle aged college professor who inherits a flat from her aunt, Mona. The day after she arrives, she stumbles upon Alan Collins, a shady businessman, laying dead in an alley behind her building. Fenella finds herself in the middle of the investigation and as if that's not stressful enough, Fenella finds that Mona hasn't "moved on" after her death, and keeps popping up unexpectedly to prod Fenella into investigating.
I really enjoyed the twisty plot. Having just arrived to the island, Fenella doesn't know anyone and you're just as much in the dark about the suspects as she is, and every motive she uncovers is as new to her as it is to you. With many misdirections, it was fun to join Fenella as she tracks down a killer while meeting new friends on the island.
Arrivals and Arrests brings a whole new crew of characters to love. Mona and Shelly were my favorites, I thought they were a real hoot, adding lots of humor to the story. Fenella also finds herself being courted by three eligible men, her neighbor Peter, the dashing Donald Donaldson and dishy detective Daniel Robinson. Which one will Fenella choose? (I'm partial to the dishy detective.)
Most of all, I loved the Tale and Tail pub! Like Fenella, I could easily spend hours there among the cats and the books. Is there an actual place like that on the Isle of Man? If so, I'm booking my flight tomorrow.
Overall, Arrivals and Arrests is an excellent debut to a promising new series and I look forward to more of Fenella's adventures. I definitely recommend this to readers looking for a fun cozy mystery to curl up with for an afternoon.