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Review: Killer Kitchens by Jean Harrington

Title: Killer Kitchens by Jean Harrington
Murders by Design Book Three
Publisher: Carina Press
Genre: Contemporary, Mystery
Length: 71,000 words
Book Rating: B

Complimentary Review Copy Provided by Publisher Through NetGalley

Summary:

Book three of Murders by Design

Interior designer Deva Dunne just may have hit the jackpot. Sure, her new client Francesco Grandese talks tough and has shady friends, but he has the eye of a connoisseur, and a huge, empty mansion he wants her to decorate.

Deva’s boyfriend, police lieutenant Victor Rossi, has misgivings about her promising job–especially when he accompanies her to one of Francesco’s dinner parties. After Francesco returns a dish to the kitchen untasted, the chauffeur promptly scarfs it down and drops dead from cyanide poisoning.

Has the killer made a terrible mistake and murdered the wrong person? Or was the dead man the intended victim? The only thing Deva knows for certain is someone present that night committed murder. And it seems everyone–from the dinner guests to the kitchen help–has a motive.

71,000 words

The Review:

Killer Kitchens, the third installment of Jean Harrington’s Murders by Design series, is another puzzling mystery starring Interior designer Deva Dunne. Deva is once again drawn into a murder investigation when a guest of her current client dies from cyanide poisoning.

Things are looking up for Deva both professionally and personally. She is hopeful her first commercial design for her good friend and chef Chip Salvatore will prove beneficial for her design business. Deva is now dating Lt. Victor Rossi and she is quite happy with their new relationship. But Deva’s life is quickly complicated by an explosion at Chip’s restaurant and some unexpected news in her personal life.

Deva’s new client Francesco Grandese has an unexpected connection to Chip that raises some very interesting questions about the explosion that rocked Chip’s restaurant. Deva has a few doubts about Francesco, but he wins her over with his impeccable taste in antiques and real estate. Despite Victor’s warning to steer clear of Francesco, Deva cannot turn down the job that could secure the future of her design business.

As with the previous books in the Murders by Design series, Killer Kitchens has an eclectic but well-developed cast of characters. Lead protagonist Deva is engaging and she has come a long way from the grief-stricken widow we met in Designed for Death. She is self-confident, witty and she absolutely cannot resist poking around in the ongoing investigation. Victor Rossi is still the same gruff yet lovable detective with a heart of gold. Francesco is a little insensitive but his obvious affection for his wife and surprising knowledge of the finer things in life go a long way in smoothing out his rougher edges.

Deva tries to avoid investigating the death of Francesco’s chauffeur, but she inadvertently stumbles onto clues as she continues working on Francesco’s design project. An unexpected discovery in her personal life not only derails her burgeoning relationship with Victor, but also distracts Deva from the investigation. Deva uncovers incriminating information that cast doubts on a large suspect pool and once again, Ms. Harrington does an excellent job of keeping the killer’s identity tightly under wraps.

Killer Kitchens is another absorbing mystery, but the story does not flow quite as well as the earlier installments in the Murders by Design series. The investigative element of the plot is sometimes a little overshadowed by Deva’s personal life. These deviations provide insight into both Deva and Victor and add dimension to both their characters.

Jean Harrington has a few surprises up her sleeve for her intrepid sleuth in Killer Kitchens. Mystery lovers are sure this entertaining and intriguing addition to the fabulous Murders by Design series.

Read my reviews of the other books in the series HERE.

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Saturday Series Spotlight: Jean Harrington’s Murders by Design & Contest

For a light-hearted romp through a landscape studded with dead bodies, take a look at the brand new Murders by Design Mysteries Series. Set in glamour town Naples, Florida the series features Deva Dunne, a sassy, witty interior designer as amateur sleuth.

In the first book, Designed for Death, Deva’s a red-haired 32 year old widow with a broken heart and gorgeous legs who moves to Florida to start life anew. Desperate to recover from the untimely death of her husband, she is soon embroiled in another death—the murder of her first Florida client, exotic dancer Treasure who is famous for using a live python in her act. How Deva helps alpha male, Lieutenant Victor Rossi, find Treasure’s killer while searching for a new path to happiness is the story of Designed for Death.

The second book in the series, The Monet Murders, continues Deva’s exploits. By now, her interior design business has caught on, and her clients are more upscale. But that doesn’t keep her out of trouble. Not when a world class Monet masterpiece is stolen from the home of her first big client and the cook is shot dead. Again Deva and Rossi are embroiled in the search for a thief and murderer. And to Deva’s amazement, a brand new love is turning her life into an exciting adventure.

The next book, recently completed, Killer Kitchens, continues Deva’s escapades. She bears her emotional scars well, with wit and humor and knows, knows, the devil’s in the details and that’s where she’s determined he’ll stay. This girl’s on a roll!


Title: Designed for Death
Murders by Design Book One
Publisher: Carina Press
Genre: Contemporary, Mystery
Length: 67,000 words

Summary:

An Eye for Detail, a Nose for Trouble

Interior designer Deva Dunne’s latest project comes to a screeching halt when blood on the carpet leads her to the body of her client, an exotic dancer with a mysterious past. But the murdered woman is not the only resident of the posh beachfront condominium with secrets, and investigating officer Lieutenant Victor Rossi considers them all suspects.

Though wary of working in the killer’s midst, Deva continues decorating the unit for the new owner. When she stumbles upon clues that might help crack the case, she can’t resist doing a little digging of her own, despite Rossi’s orders to quit meddling. Now, she’s juggling the investigation, her career and sexy neighbor Simon Yaeger, who seems interested in more than her etchings.

Deva can’t help but be flattered by all the male attention—that is, until she realizes the killer has designs on her, too…

67,000 words

Read my review of Designed for Death HERE.


Title: The Monet Murders
Murders by Design Book Two
Publisher: Carina Press
Genre: Contemporary, Mystery
Length: 71,000 words

Summary:

Interior decorator Deva Dunne never dreamed she’d see a Monet hanging on someone’s dining room wall. Then she snags a client with two Monet seascapes. Her thrill lasts until she finds one of the paintings missing, cut from its frame, and the cook shot dead.

Rough-around-the edges, but gorgeous all-around police lieutenant Victor Rossi insists Deva leave the sleuthing to the police. But what could it hurt to come up with a list of suspects that doesn’t include herself? Like the owners of the Monets, a rich man and his trophy wife, and their frequent guests. Even the cook’s husband is suspect. Then Deva finds another victim, clutching a very strange set of clues.

Desperate to save her business amid the negative publicity, Deva helps Rossi investigate. And when he needs advice decorating his bedroom, she just might find a client for life. Unless a killer gets to her first.

71,000 words

Read my review of The Monet Murders HERE.


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It’s that easy! The winner will be selected using random.org. Ms. Harrington will e-mail one lucky winner the eBook of their choice in their preferred format. The winner will be announced on Tuesday.

***The eBooks in this giveaway were donated by Jean Harrington.***

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The Monet Murders by Jean Harrington

Title: The Monet Murders by Jean Harrington
Murders by Design Book Two
Publisher: Carina Press
Genre: Contemporary, Mystery
Length: 71,000 words
Book Rating: B+

Review Copy Obtained from Author

Summary:

Interior decorator Deva Dunne never dreamed she’d see a Monet hanging on someone’s dining room wall. Then she snags a client with two Monet seascapes. Her thrill lasts until she finds one of the paintings missing, cut from its frame, and the cook shot dead.

Rough-around-the edges, but gorgeous all-around police lieutenant Victor Rossi insists Deva leave the sleuthing to the police. But what could it hurt to come up with a list of suspects that doesn’t include herself? Like the owners of the Monets, a rich man and his trophy wife, and their frequent guests. Even the cook’s husband is suspect. Then Deva finds another victim, clutching a very strange set of clues.

Desperate to save her business amid the negative publicity, Deva helps Rossi investigate. And when he needs advice decorating his bedroom, she just might find a client for life. Unless a killer gets to her first.

71,000 words

The Review:

Jean Harrington’s The Monet Murders is an entertaining and engaging murder mystery. This second installment of the Murders by Design series takes place a few months after the end of Designed for Death. Following her discovery of a dead body in her clients’ mansion, Deva Dunne is once again smack dab in the middle of an intriguing murder investigation.

With the one year anniversary of her husband’s death looming, Deva is making substantial progress working through her grief over his loss. Her fledging design business is picking up, but success is still far from certain. Deva has an uncanny knack for being in the wrong place at the wrong time, and although Lt. Victor Rossi has warned her to keep out of the investigation, she cannot help but investigate the clues she uncovers.

Neighbor Simon Yaeger is still a key player in Deva’s life. His romantic interest in Deva has not waned and he unabashedly pursues her. Deva is unsure what her feelings for her charming neighbor are. When she discovers his connections to the murder victims, he is once again added to her suspect list.

As if tracking down a killer is not enough to occupy her, Deva must also figure out why Lt. Rossi keeps popping into her thoughts at the most inopportune moments. With Lt. Rossi under orders to stay away from her, Deva finds herself missing the gruff but sexy detective.

The Monet Murders is a superbly crafted novel that is full of unexpected twists and turns. Once again, Jean Harrington provides a lengthy suspect list and keeps her readers guessing the killer’s identity. A fabulous read that leaves me eagerly anticipating Killer Kitchens, the next installment in the Murders by Design series.

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Designed for Death by Jean Harrington

Title: Designed for Death by Jean Harrington
Murders by Design Book 1
Publisher: Carina Press
Genre: Contemporary, Mystery
Length: 67,000 words
Book Rating: B+

Review Copy Obtained from Publisher Through NetGalley

Summary:

An Eye for Detail, a Nose for Trouble

Interior designer Deva Dunne’s latest project comes to a screeching halt when blood on the carpet leads her to the body of her client, an exotic dancer with a mysterious past. But the murdered woman is not the only resident of the posh beachfront condominium with secrets, and investigating officer Lieutenant Victor Rossi considers them all suspects.

Though wary of working in the killer’s midst, Deva continues decorating the unit for the new owner. When she stumbles upon clues that might help crack the case, she can’t resist doing a little digging of her own, despite Rossi’s orders to quit meddling. Now, she’s juggling the investigation, her career and sexy neighbor Simon Yaeger, who seems interested in more than her etchings.

Deva can’t help but be flattered by all the male attention—that is, until she realizes the killer has designs on her, too…

67,000 words

The Review:

Jean Harrington’s Designed for Death is a refreshingly light-hearted and clever murder mystery. Widowed interior designer Deva Dunne investigates the death her murdered client, retired exotic dancer Treasure.

Designed for Death is a well-written novel with an all star cast of three dimensional and diverse characters. Deva Dunne is a complex and likeable character. She is a smart, funny and incredibly engaging heroine. Her emergence from the grief of her late husband’s death catches her by surprise as she unexpectedly discovers her burgeoning attraction to Lt. Rossi and neighbor Simon Yaeger.

The supporting characters are a group of colorful and appealing individuals. Lt. Rossi is hot on the trail of the killer and despite his repeated warnings to stay out of the investigation Deva delves deeper into Treasure’s death. Simon is the sexy neighbor of the deceased and he makes no effort to hide his romantic interest in Deva. Deva’s assorted neighbors and Treasure’s friends and co-workers round out the eclectic cast of secondary characters.

Designed for Death is a tightly plotted novel that is fast paced and compelling. The interior design aspect of the storyline is interesting and yields some useful clues in Deva’s crime solving efforts. It also provides valuable insight into the various characters’ personalities. By skillfully utilizing red herrings Ms. Harrington successfully conceals the killer’s identity.

Mystery lovers should definitely add Designed for Death by Jean Harrington to their must buy list. The light atmosphere, witty dialogue and charming characters are the perfect combination for an engrossing read. Murders by Design is a fresh and innovative new mystery series, and I am eagerly awaiting the next installment!

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