Wednesday, July 18, 2012

Mystery Blurb - Sunshine Boulevard

J.Q. Rose is featuring blurbs this month on her blog. My blurb appears today, July 18th. Drop by to leave a comment. 

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SUNSHINE BOULEVARD
by J.Q. Rose

Who or what is killing the seniors on Sunshine Boulevard? Follow Jim and Gloria Hart, snowbirds who annually migrate to Florida for warm sunshine, fun, and games in snow-free winters. However this season, Jim Hart, a volunteer First Responder in his retirement community of Citrus Ridge, is drawn into the investigation of the mysterious deaths. Even in the midst of the unfortunate demise of the residents on Sunshine Boulevard, the Harts try to enjoy the winter with friends. They don't realize that their friends are getting together for their own kinds of affairs with each other. The neighbors are in a dither over the deaths, but perhaps more intrigued by the gossip about the affairs and why the naked lady was found lying in the geranium bed.

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REVIEW
MR Review
Rating: 4 stars
Reviewer: Amanda

Following the senior couple Gloria and Jim Hart, two snowbirds who migrate annually to Florida, Sunshine Boulevard is a page turning mystery. Instead of relaxing in their winter home of Citrus Ridge, Florida, playing golf endlessly and attending events at the community club, the couple becomes involved with a string of deaths and the gossip surrounding them. Jim, who is a First Call Responder volunteer, witnesses some of the mysterious deaths right after they occur, giving him the benefit of acquiring pieces to the puzzle before the public. Deaths in a senior community are not uncommon, per se, but Rose's writing foreshadows someone or something lurking just beneath Florida's rays of sunshine. Sunshine Boulevard is a gripping quick read and has encouraged me to be very wary when visiting the Sunshine State in the future

3 comments:

  1. Thanks for featuring Sunshine on your blog. It's fun to swap blogs! Thanks! Adding a note to mine to visit here.

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  2. Hi, J.Q. So many writers forget about the senior citizens out there. Makes me happy to see the AARP group still have lives. lol.

    Sounds like a great book. Count me in.

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  3. Thanks, Lorrie. The book certainly shows429 the senior community is not made up of people who are put out to pasture..!! Thanks for stopping by.

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