"Clever, often humorous and definitely complex amateur sleuth mystery"
Her live-in-lover, the "nice" Elliot, was arrested for
embezzling and quickly turned state's evidence on his
employers for money laundering. Persia Vanderbilt left to
return home to Gull Harbor on Puget Sound's Port Samanish
Island. There she works for the woman who raised her, her
Aunt Florence, owner of Venus Envy, a business that
creates custom blended oils and spa services. Lydia Wang, the winner of the Radiance Cosmetics Beauty
Contest, asks Persia to make a special scent for her.
While she is waiting, Lydia is nasty to the store's
gardener, her ex-boyfriend Trevor Wilson. She also gets
into a fight with the beauty contest runner up Colleen and
Colleen's friend Debbie who has an inferiority complex.
The next day when Persia opens the business, she finds
Lydia's murdered body; the police arrest Trevor because
they found the murder weapon contained his prints.
Neither Persia nor her aunt believes Trevor is guilty and
Persia sets out to prove it, almost losing her life in the
process. India Ink has written a clever, often humorous and
definitely complex amateur sleuth mystery. The
protagonist is a martial arts expert who is a very
feminine, feisty and independent woman. The murder victim
had many enemies due to her abrasive and cruel attitude so
it is impossible for readers to figure out who killed her
until the author chooses to reveal that person's
identity. SCENT OF THE GRAVE is a very disciplined and
unusual mystery, the start of what smells to be a winning
series. Harriet Klausner
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted September 15, 2005
SummaryA refreshing debut: first in the new Bath and Body
mystery series. Includes beauty and spa tips!
From custom blended oils to relaxing spa services, the store
Venus Envy takes care of all the beauty needs of Gull
Harbor, Washington. Behind the counter is Persia Vanderbilt,
a woman with a nose for mixing scentsand a mind for
solving murder.
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