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Embrace the Grim Reaper

โœ Scribed by Clemens, Judy


Book ID
107661191
Publisher
Poisoned Pen Press
Year
2009
Tongue
English
Weight
155 KB
Series
Grim Reaper 1
Category
Fiction

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โœฆ Synopsis


Casey Maldonadoโ€™s life is over โ€“ at least as she knows it. In one brief moment of fire and wrenching metal, everything important was gone. The car manufacturer was generous with its settlement, but it can never be enough. Her family and friends โ€“ not to mention her lawyers โ€“ want her to go for more. More money. More publicity. More everything. But Casey is done. No financial gain or courtroom retribution will bring back what really matters. So she packs up, puts her house on the market, and leaves town. Her only companion โ€“ Death, who wonโ€™t take her, but wonโ€™t leave her alone.

Stopping on a whim in Clymer, a small blue-collar town in the midst of Ohio farmland, Casey discovers a town wrapped in tragedy. Not only is HomeMaker, the townโ€™s appliance factory and main employer, moving to Mexico, but the town has been rocked by the suicide of a beloved single mother. Casey is drawn to the town, and soon realizes that many of the citizens donโ€™t believe the verdict of suicide at all. Death encourages her to investigate, and she uncovers information that points to the factory. Was the victimโ€™s death a cover-up? Did she truly have the means โ€“ as she claimed โ€“ to keep the factory from leaving town? When Casey begins to receive messages that she should leave well enough alone, she decides sheโ€™d be better off back on the road, but the murderer canโ€™t let her go with everything she knowsโ€ฆ

From Publishers Weekly

The intriguing first in a new series from Clemens (Different Paths and four other Stella Crown mysteries) introduces a classic tragic heroine, Casey Maldonado, and her companion, the Grim Reaper. Casey, who's trying to come to terms with personal losses suffered in a fatal car accident, regularly wishes that Death will take her so she can spend eternity with her departed loved ones. Unfortunately for Casey, it's not her time, and Death decides only to tag along on her sad journey. Hitching rides to anywhere, Casey ends up in Clymer, Ohio, a town as deeply troubled as she is. Casey is soon drawn into investigating the death of a young mother, who supposedly committed suicide after losing her job. Clemens is adept at creating an appealing cast of characters while keeping the plot moving at a fast clip. Casey and Death make an oddly entertaining pair, and readers will hope to see their relationship fleshed out in future titles. (May)
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From Booklist

Devastated by the deaths of her husband and infant son in a car crash that she alone survived, Casey Maldonado has taken to traveling, accompanied by Death, whom only she can see. She ends up in Clymer, Ohio, a small town devastated by the defection of a manufacturing company. She quickly becomes involved with Home Sweet Home, an organization that feeds struggling families, and she also takes a part in a local theater production. When she learns of the apparent suicide of a local woman, Ellen Schnieder, she begins an investigation, along with Ellenโ€™s boyfriend, to prove that the death was actually murder. Complicating matters, the theaterโ€™s director seems to be in some kind of trouble with some unsavory men, and Casey is being pursued by executives from the car company who paid her settlement. An interesting premise (shades, almost, of The Fugitive) and a vulnerable but strong protagonist are the highlights here, though the character of Death adds an unexpected dimension. Clemens, author of the Stella Crown series, could have another winner. --Sue O'Brien


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