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Mass Market Paperback Murder Down the Shore: A Jersey Shore Mystery Book

ISBN: 0380816067

ISBN13: 9780380816064

Murder Down the Shore: A Jersey Shore Mystery

(Book #5 in the A Jersey Shore Mystery Series)

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It seemed like a good idea at the time to Anne Hardaway: a jolly family reunion in the sun and sand of Oceanside Heights on the Jersey Shore. But it turns out to be the last gathering of any kind for... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Family Reunions Can Be Murder

Growing up, Anne was always close to her cousins, so the idea of a family reunion to see them again really appeals to her. She can hardly wait until everyone arrives, even if Great-aunt Hannah is coming, too. Things get off to a rocky start with Hannah's opinions rubbing the cousins the wrong way as usual. And her son's appearance doesn't help. Still, Anne is surprised when she finds Hannah dead the next morning. She even more surprised when the murder weapon turns out to be a knife from her own kitchen. And with Detective Burns looking for a way to get back at Anne's boyfriend, Anne's going to have to figure things out if she wants to stay out of jail. But this makes her cousins the suspects. And a little digging turns up secrets that could give each of them motive. Will Anne be crushed by the solution to this case? Once again, Beth Sherman has put together a wonderful book full of pieces that feel like they should go together, but don't seem to somehow. Anne becomes her most human in this book, and I really liked how her character and her relationship with Trasker developed. As always, the elements of a resort town with dark edges creates an unsettling feeling that is both inviting and frightening at the same time, creating the perfect mood for the book. I'm sorry to catch up on this series with what looks like the final book. I've enjoyed vacationing with Anne, even if there was danger is such a friendly setting.

Excellent Read

Picked up this gem while on vacation at the Jersey shore. It was a nice quick read that kept me guessing until the end. Highly recommend it.

Anne plans a family reunion, not quite this way

Anne Hardaway is nostalgic. Her grandmother has recently died and she wishes to see her mother's side of the family also. She invites them all to a reunion in Oceanside Heights. Not all respond, but she is delighted to hear from some of her favorite cousins. They made her trials with an early onset Alzheimer's afflicted mother a little more bearable. It has been a long time since they all got together. Her overbearing Aunt Hannah also is coming, but they decide to have a good time anyway. On the surface all the cousins seem to be well adjusted and successful, but are they really? Aunt Hannah has picked up a con man for a boyfriend and her son is in trouble again. Aunt Hannah calls Anne asking for help about adoptions. When she arrives at the house, her cousin Kim is running out the door in terror and Aunt Hannah is inside stabbed to death. Anne has to find out who killed her and why.I really enjoyed this one. Anne has quite a cast of characters in her family and it was interesting to find out exactly who they are. The mystery was really interesting and fairly difficult to solve. I am looking forward to the next one.

New Mystery, New Anne Hardaway

Like the reviewer before me, I've wondered about Hardaway's appeal. Beth Sherman's shore mysteries have some darkness and moodiness in them and I guess that's a nice change from other main characters.I guess because Hardaway is such a serious character, I tend to forget that she has been involved in other murders. She seems like a real, everyday character, not a Jessica Fletcher who attracts murders like a trailer park attracts tornados. And she doesn't come off as a particularly snoopy type, either. It is this ease with which I find each mystery believable, I guess, that makes me like the Jersey Shore mysteries.This one was no exception. Though the author seems to have reconstructed Anne Hardaway from a once very solitary character with an empty, isolated childhood to one who was raised with a handful cousins that she was very close to, and more aunts than you can shake a stick at, I was glad for the makeover. The previous Hardaway seemed to have wallowed a bit too much in her mother's illness to the point where you wondered how she could have any lasting relationships at all because she didn't seem to have any growing up.Anyway, like the previous Hardaway mysteries, this one was fun to read and I would recommend it to anyone.

a fun read

I love the Anne Hardaway mystery series. I'm not exactly sure why -- it's not really one of those 'cozy' small town mysteries, nor is it one that's filled with wacky, quirky characters whose antics amuse one no end. Indeed, some of the books in this series have been angst filled and rather stark and dour in tone. So why am I such a fan? As far as I can tell, I like this series mainly because of it's detecting heroine, Anne Hardaway. A struggling ghostwriter (in her late 30s, and a bit of a loner), trying hard to make ends meet and who still lives in the same house she grew up in, Anne is an entirely appealing character, that most readers are bound to find completely engaging. And the mysteries in this series have (so far) been rather compelling and interesting ones as well.Things are finally beginning to look up for Anne. She's currently working on book of advice for pet owners, and the authour she's currently working with has (so far) turned out to be an absolute joy. And best of all, her relationship with Detective Mark Trasker is going rather well too. So why would Anne want to borrow trouble by deciding to host a family reunion? The death of her grandmother, Betty Hardaway, four months ago has left Anne with the need to reconnect with family. And so, Anne has decided to invite her wealthy Great-aunt Hannah (from her mother's side of the family), along with the cousins she grew up with -- Henry (Great-aunt Hannah's son), Cece, Nora (Anne's favourite cousin), Alex and Millie. In her mind, it seems like a good idea: the family would be reunited again, there'd be lots of fun and laughter, with the sun and beach of Ocean Heights as the backdrop to the whole event. The reality however includes Great-aunt Hannah's new 'boyfriend' whose supercilious behaviour manages to make everyone's teeth grate, and the unpleasant fact that Hannah and her son are not speaking to one another. Things take an especially nasty turn however when Hannah is found stabbed to death on the beach, and the murder weapon turns out to be one of Anne's knives! Because of Trasker's relationship with Anne, he recuses himself from the case, which turns out to be a really bad thing for Anne. Because the detective in charge of the case happens to be small minded bully who is only all too willing to believe that Anne killed Hannah for the money she was to have inherited from her. With her freedom on the line, Anne has no choice but to start looking into Hannah's life as well as those of her cousins'as she tries to figure who set up to take the blame for Hannah's murder. What Anne discovers will both sadden and chill as she tries to figure out which one of her relatives murdered Hannah.The mystery unfolded at a brisk, swift and smooth pace, and there were enough false trails and red herring suspects to keep most mystery addicts happily glued to the pages. My only compliant was that I wished the novel had been a longer one, so that there could have been even more plot exposition and so
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