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R**T
Misty Dawn and Wilson once again have a murder to solve
I personally like to read strong intense mysteries followed by a lighter story that makes you laugh and Ms. Silverman has accomplished this with this Misty Dawn series. Alexa Marx had the lead in My Fair Lady when she became sick and her sister Cassie took over. When Misty gets a phone call from Dorine Witherspoon an actress friend in the middle of the night, Misty and Wilson work towards solving who murdered Alexa and Cassie's disappearance. The romance between Detective Romero and Wilson's sister Denise adds to the story line and an old love interest of Misty's makes an appearance, will we see more of him in upcoming stories?
A**A
I can't wait to read the next installment, highly recommended
love this series and I loved this installment.It was great to meet again Mitsy and Wilson and catch up with them.It's a fun and highly enjoyable story that kept me hooked and guessing till the end.The mystery is solid and full of red herrings, the plot flows and the characters are well thought.I can't wait to read the next installment, highly recommended.
M**M
Satisfying Series Conclusion
Another beautiful cover draws you right into the story about an old Hollywood theatre and what’s probably the last stage show that will be there. The lead actress is murdered and her replacement, her half-sister, is a suspect, but she’s missing. Plenty of suspects. Great mystery. Fighting ghosts. And Misty’s past is catching up to her. Love Wilson and will miss him now that the series is over. Great development of the characters and their friendships and a very satisfying conclusion.
B**E
Will Misty figure out who killed Alexis? Will Wilson finally cross over?
The House of the Setting Son by Nancy Cole Silverman, is fantastic. I love the characters, and the Hollywood setting is perfect for a mystery involving the stars.Will Misty figure out who killed Alexis? Will Wilson finally cross over?Misty and Wilson are on to the next case. We have a local theater with its last run of My Fair Lady, and then the theater will be demolished. However, there is a ghost plaguing the cast and show. Then the former star is murdered in her home, and the current lead, her sister, is suspected of the crime.MistyMisty is working both sides of the veil, and it is taking its toll on her. She also has to confront her past to help figure out what is going on now. I love Misty. One of my favorite things about her is that she doesn't play the psychic with a crystal ball and such. She listens, feels, and offers you tea. The relationship between Misty and Wilson is filled with respect and love, whether the two of them see it or not.WilsonWilson continues to do his part of the sleuthing. He is getting good and snooping out clues. Wilson has to deal with a couple of other ghosts in this installment. And he wants to join the show as the resident ghost. Wilson is learning to let go of some of the things from his life, but will it be enough to cross over? Wilson does learn a few things from one of the ghosts. I feel that Wilson has finally learned to love again. In this installment, he feels like a different person. However, I love how the parking tickets set him off.The MysteryMs. Silverman kept me guessing with this one. Just when I thought for sure I had figured it out, there was a clue going in a different direction. Many things are happening in this story, and Misty seems to be in the middle of them all. However, I am looking forward to getting to know Misty's old beau as he seems to pop up in the perfect moments. It took me a while to figure out the name of the book, which always plays a part in the story. Perhaps I just didn't want to see the meaning.Five StarsI absolutely love this series. Misty Dawn is fabulous, and the combination of the supernatural, Hollywood's past and present, mystery, and the touch of humor is so well put together that I seem to devour the books in one sitting. I can't tell you how much the interruptions drive me to growl at whoever is bugging me. My rating for The House of the Setting Son by Nancy Cole Silverman is five stars. If you are looking for a paranormal mystery to entertain you, this is the one. So, check out The House of the Setting Son. You won't regret it.I voluntarily reviewed an Advance Reader Copy from the Great Escapes Virtual Book Tours. This does not affect my opinion of the book or the content of my review.Thank you for dropping by! I hope you enjoyed this review of The House of the Setting Son by Nancy Cole Silverman.This Guest Review is for Baroness' Book Trove.Until the next time,~JenIf you would like to see other reviews like this one, check out BaronessBookTrove.com.
C**U
Ghosts, Psychics, and Murder
ReviewMisty Dawn is a psychic who worked with the police to solve mysteries in the past. In this book, the third in the series, the mystery revolves around the theater production of My Fair Lady. Even the squawking bird sings lines from the songs. The original Eliza became ill, and her sister, Cassie, stepped into that role. No one is particularly sad about that and some fear Alexa will return. That is until she's murdered and Cassie is a person of interest - and missing. Cassie isn't the only one missing, though. The theater ghost is also missing and Wilson wants to fill that vacancy. Misty doesn't want to lose him.The theater provides a wonderful setting for this mystery, complete with a ghost believed to be creating havoc and another helping Misty. Cassie isn't the only suspect and there are many mis-cues as to the killer. The pace is good and the characters likable. This is the third in the series, but my first. It was easily read as a stand alone mystery, though starting a series at the beginning is the best approach. Readers who enjoy paranormal cozy mysteries will enjoy this one.FTC Disclosure: I received a complimentary copy of this book in the hopes that I would post an honest review. This has not affected the content of my review in any way.
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