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Ebook About When black cats roam, and spooks are seen,Come celebrate, it’s Halloween.Sinful, Louisiana, really knows how to throw a party, and it goes all out for Halloween. The weeklong celebration kicks off with a maze of horror in the park built of hay bales. And Fortune has the perfect assignment—the executioner. Her scene comes complete with a head block, a hatchet, and a fake body with removable head. It’s the perfect setup…for a crime.When Fortune returns from break and realizes the body in her scene is a real one and not the prop, she knows trouble is coming. Before she can shake a broomstick, Celia Arceneaux has raised the alarm and the state police show up to take over the investigation. With Carter on the sidelines and Fortune the prime suspect, Swamp Team 3 sets out to catch a real monster.Book Swamp Spook (Miss Fortune Mysteries Book 13) Review :
I can see there already have been a number of positive reviews for "Swamp Spook." I trust my review, from a male perspective, might be helpful in the discussion.If you’re looking for a character-driven story that’ll keep you reading late into the evening, with the drapes pulled and your guard dog close by ‘just in case,’ especially a book in which villains and their pursuers speak using the street language you would expect, well, “Swamp Spook” is probably going to disappoint. This latest tale by Jana Deleon is the first in the series that I have read.Fortunately, the author made allowances for newcomers to her style of fiction, by telling us what we need to know to enjoy this as a stand-alone. I praise her for doing so.If you’re still here, welcome to my reading room…POV: First person. A friendly, nice, chatty CIA agent tells us about her experiences, hopes and dreams while solving a complicated murder case. It’s more of Aurora Teagarden Mysteries than Jessica Fletcher’s Murder She Wrote. As such, it is simplistic crime fiction. Not a complaint, just the way I see it.BLUSH FACTOR: No worries with this. Read aloud to anyone you know and have no fear of blushing.ADVENTURE: Yes, you’ll find fictional Sinful to be a town just right for you. You can find a web site for the town, initiated by the author. I do wish the town were real and was as portrayed in “Swamp Spook.” If you’re interested in the site, just type in sinful, Louisiana Jana Deleon.THE WRITING: This story almost feels like a Hallmark Mysteries movie. Aurora Teagarden came to mind as I was reading this. In fact, a cozy series set in the bayou area could be a huge hit, so why doesn’t Hallmark give this writer a contract?I think where this writer shines is in imparting information to us by drawing a picture or through the use of smooth dialogue. Certainly, few cozy authors do so as smoothly as Ms DeLeon.GRAMMAR, EDITING & SUCH: Although probably not flawless, it certainly is well-edited.CHARACTER: This is more a plot-driven story. Although our heroine does grow, don’t expect too much. After all, this IS intended as a quick read.Excerpt‘…Gertie and Ida Belle stared at the body, then at me.“What are you doing?” Gertie asked.“Calling Carter,” I said as I dialed. “That person—man, I’m guessing, based on body structure—is dead. Don’t touch anything.”Carter didn’t answer his phone, so I left a message for him to come to my location in the maze as quickly as possible and told him it was a huge emergency. Then I sent a text saying the same. Ida Belle called the person working the front of the maze and told him there was a problem inside and to keep people out until further notice. Gertie, apparently not wanting to be left out of all the phoning, pulled out her cell as well. Then she started taking pictures.“What the heck are you doing?” Ida Belle asked.“Documenting the scene,” Gertie said. “We’ll need this for our investigation and you know Carter won’t share.”“What investigation?” Ida Belle asked. “That man is dead, probably murdered, unless someone thinks it’s funny to go around leaving corpses in random places. We’re not law enforcement officers. We don’t investigate murders.”“We investigate them when one of our friends is involved,” Gertie said as she zoomed in for a close-up of the hatchet.“None of our friends would be involved in something like this,” Ida Belle said, looking and sounding exasperated.“Not voluntarily,” Gertie said. “But this is Fortune’s scene and she’s been swinging that hatchet around all night. That might be congealed blood on the blade.”I leaned over and took a closer look. Sure enough, the bottom of the hatchet was damp with dark red goo that could be blood. It definitely wasn’t the gel I’d used earlier, because it was dried by the time I went on break. “Crap,” I said. “I think she’s right.” Ida Belle blew out a breath. “This could be a problem.” I held in a string of curse words. Of course, I hadn’t hauled…’DeLeon, Jana. Swamp Spook (A Miss Fortune Mystery Book 13) (Kindle Locations 365-381). J&R Publishing LLC. Kindle Edition.BOTTOM LINEAmong the Cozy Mystery genre, “Swamp Spook” by Jana DeLeon is among the best in its class. If I were rating it as such, I’d rate it five stars. It is SUPERB among Cozies. However, I am rating it among all classes of fiction. So, I have to be frank here…Four stars out of five. Still, four stars is certainly a strong recommendation to read.I am striving to produce reviews that help you find books that you want, or avoid books that you wish to avoid. With your help, my improvement will help you and me improve book reviews on Amazon. Together, you and I can build a great customer review process that helps everybody. Will you join me? It is people such as you who have helped me improve over the years. I'm still learning, and I have a great deal yet to learn. With your help, I'll improve every day.One request: Be respectful and courteous in your comments and emails to me. I will do likewise with you.Thank you so much for indicating if this review helped you, or for your comment. It is incredible that this series with its far-fetched premise of an ex-CIA operative living in small town Louisiana, partnered with colorful much older women who were spies in the Vietnam war can remain so much fun after the twelve books that came before. Talent. Writing talent that can still make me laugh and keep turning the pages. Fortune is “out” now as ex-CIA who had been hiding under a fake identity as a librarian from a foreign arms dealer. She and her partners in mayhem are running a private investigation business. 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