544,54 RUB

  • Their Broken Lady (Siren Publishing Menage Everlasting)!
  • Lamico (Italian Edition)!
  • Murder, Eh?: A Belle Palmer Mystery | Like | Pinterest | Mystery, eBooks and City library.
  • Savannah Belle.
  • Une nichée de gentilshommes (French Edition);

The womans only child, a precocious twelve-year-old, comes to stay with Belles neighbours and wins her heart and theirs. Then a Northern Ontario realtor Belle Palmer is showing the lakefront mansion of a prominent businesswoman when she discovers the lady strangled in her bathtub. Then after an argument, the boy disappears, riding off into the cold September night on his bicycle. Racing against time as fall temperatures plummet, Belle hooks up with a bumbling PI and joins the search.

Belle must flee into the bush, where she has every chance of becoming lost and disoriented, chased by murderers who will stop at nothing to protect a multi-million-dollar criminal empire.

Memories are Murder A Belle Palmer Mystery Belle Palmer Mysteries Paperback Common

Paperback , pages. Published May 1st by Napoleon and Co first published January 1st To see what your friends thought of this book, please sign up. To ask other readers questions about Murder, Eh? Lists with This Book.

A Belle Palmer Mystery

This book is not yet featured on Listopia. Mar 08, Susan rated it liked it Shelves: I am having a difficult time rating and reviewing this one. On the one hand, it is a decent book. On the other, Belle was starting to annoy the living daylights out of me. I found her constant criticisms and snarky remarks to be really tiresome and tedious. That said, even though I guessed 'who dunnit' early on, I did still think that there was a good storyline. Plus, I do enjoy the Northern Ontario setting. Finally, I think I am a glutton for punishment as I will likely read the next and perha I am having a difficult time rating and reviewing this one.

Finally, I think I am a glutton for punishment as I will likely read the next and perhaps last? Yup, I am all over the place on how I feel about this book. So, I am putting down and mid-line three stars and moving on to my next book. All the books in this series have been very enjoyable reading and I think each one has gotten a bit better than the previous one and Murder, Eh? Besides the usual cast of returning characters we meet a new doggie hero, Buffalo, a new and very likeable, if maybe a bit too perfect, character in Micro and a whole bunch of new and appropriately despicable bad guys who're all finally brought to justice in an overall quite satisfactory ending and the clues to the twist Great!

Besides the usual cast of returning characters we meet a new doggie hero, Buffalo, a new and very likeable, if maybe a bit too perfect, character in Micro and a whole bunch of new and appropriately despicable bad guys who're all finally brought to justice in an overall quite satisfactory ending and the clues to the twist in the reveal were sure not hidden throughout the book. This makes two books in a row where Belle has extricated herself from the dumb and dangerous situation in which she had put herself without having to call in Steve and the army. One touch I really liked was bringing in John Cardinal from Algonquin City even if only for a very brief cameo.

I love it in the comics where, for instance, Hagar The Horrible pops up in a Wizard Of Id strip and it is logical and really expected to have characters like Harry Bosch and Mickey Haller and Jack Mcevoy and Terry Mcaleb and Rachel Waring cross over within series written by the same author like Michael Connelly does and set in the same locale and time frame but it's not too common to have other author's characters like Giles Blunt's John Cardinal appear here. Just a really nice touch and might make foe an interesting collaboration.

Oh, BTW, the recipes are kinda good, too! Sep 20, Debra rated it really liked it Shelves: Is a serial killer loose in Sudbury, Ontario? She is the third woman to die this way, and the community is nervous. The victim leaves behind a twelve-year-old son nicknamed Micro, who winds up staying with Belle for a short while.

Mur Is a serial killer loose in Sudbury, Ontario? Forty-something Belle Palmer is a strong, colorful character; an interesting blend of confidence and doubt, practicality and curiosity. These traits battle it out whenever she sets out to help someone, or do what is right, or simply make a living.

A word of advice: Jul 27, Robin Spano rated it it was amazing Shelves: I enjoyed reading this book. I was so wrong about who the killer was. Wrong by a landslide. It was totally play-fair crime fiction. I liked the Northern Ontario setting. Lou captures both the scenery and the no-nonsense approach to life that characterize northern cities like Sudbury. I lived in Muskoka for a year, and this book felt really true to that kind of setting.

Murder, Eh? (Belle Palmer, #4) by Lou Allin

The characters were great. Particularly this sweet, quirky I enjoyed reading this book. Particularly this sweet, quirky kid called Micro - he's still in my head and I read this book months ago. I also really enjoyed this blog post, where Lou's dog, who is NOT a bush poodle, is interviewed http: Sep 30, Gail rated it liked it.

Paperback Editions

I choose this book because of two factors: I was really put-off at first by Lou Allin's writing style which was so heavily descriptive that it was almost like reading commercial copy. She must have described every nook and cranny of Sudbury within the first 40 pages of her book Somewhere towards the middle of the book, as I It's very simple Somewhere towards the middle of the book, as I plodded through, not wanting to give the kiss of death to a Canadian author I just might pick up another of her books to give her a second chance!

Murder, Eh?

May 07, Alison Bruce rated it really liked it. Lou Allin really knows how to set a scene and she can be creepy and quirky at the same time. Anyway, how can a Canadian not love a title like "Murder, Eh? Kimber Brosseau rated it it was amazing Jan 18, Seconds after she arrives, she is at gunpoint.

She must paddle into the bush with no way back.

A Belle Palmer Mystery: Murder, Eh? : A Belle Palmer Mystery 4 by Lou Allin (2006, Paperback)

Who has been causing havoc in the wilderness and will stop at nothing to cover their crimes? Northern Winters Are Murder: Another freezing winter descends in seeming peace upon the Northern Ontario lake where realtor Belle Palmer lives genteelly with her dog, tropical fishes and classic film collection. But the snow-laden tranquillity is tragically disturbed when a good friend is lost in a freak snowmobile accident on an isolated lake.

Or so it seems. Belle and others suspect foul play, but a motive and a criminal prove hard to find. Belle is determined to find out what happened to this decent man, but she is shocked when she discovers what twisted roots underlie this savage crime on idyllic northern ice. When Sandra Sinclair, recently widowed and the mother of twelve-year-old Jane, meets wealthy lawyer Joe Gillette, he wins her over with his kind and conscientious attitude. Falling in love faster than she ever thought possible, Sandra agrees to marry.

But soon after they move into their new home, things begin to change, and Joe's controlling behavior causes her to question her decision. When her new husband becomes seriously abusive, Sandra decides that she and Jane must leave.


  • Покупки по категориям.
  • China Dolls Charm;
  • Account Options?
  • Murder, Eh?.
  • Die Beute: Erotische Erzählungen (German Edition).
  • Murder, Eh?: A Belle Palmer Mystery - Lou Allin - Google Книги;

When Joe makes it clear that he will not just let her walk away, Sandra discovers that it's quite likely that he arranged his first wife's death, and that she is now part of his "contingency plan. Fleeing to an old family cabin on a remote lake, mother and daughter prepare to live off the grid. And when Joe tracks them down, Sandra must come up with a contingency plan of her own. A Jack Reacher Novel. Jack Reacher hits the pavement and sticks out his thumb. He plans to follow the sun on an epic trip across America, from Maine to California. On a country road deep in the New England woods, he sees a sign to a place he has never been: He takes the detour.

At the same moment, in the same isolated area, a car breaks down. Two young Canadians had been on their way to New York City to sell a treasure. The owners seem almost too friendly. Then Reacher makes a shocking discovery: The present can be tough, but the past can be tense. His code determines his direction. You need Jack Reacher. Child neatly interweaves multiple narratives, ratchets up the suspense the reveal of the motel plot is delicious , and delivers a powerful, satisfying denouement.