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A madcap caper! 1959 finds Evelyn Murphy‘s acrophobia forcing her to live inside the decadent,luxurious,NYC Pinnacle Hotel (owned by her dad).She has a talent for finding things,so when a painting goes missing & then its artist is murdered,she goes on a hunt to solve the case. With the help of an ingenious young girl,whose talent is to make herself “invisible,” & a hotel employee that Evelyn crushes on,she solves the case.
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Evelyn Elizabeth Grace Murphy's dad owns the Pinnacle Hotel. She lives there, and spends much of her time paying attention to the little things that go on around the hotel, and details about the people who stay there. She's known for finding lost things and being able to figure things out, so when a murder occurs at the hotel, she takes it upon herself to try to solve the mystery, with her dog Presley always by her side.
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A late read for #CBBC 2023 Mixed feelings with this cozy mystery set in the 1958. The mystery was interesting but main character was so annoying in some way. Even when she was the one who resolved the mystery which is not a spoiler but an obvious comment, I didn‘t like the way she was treated by some of these men...and she just cried all the time or seemed not to understand the insult. Maybe was me but I couldn‘t stand this. 2.95/3? ⭐️
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This #CBBC package arrived last Monday. The book seems interesting. The bookmarks goes so perfectly to today‘s day: Book Lovers National Day. Harry Potter Lego? Yes, please👌Definitely I will use the mask, I need to dip into...no water...but collagen😂
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Evelyn Elizabeth Grace Murphy's dad owns the Pinnacle Hotel. She lives there, and spends much of her time paying attention to the little things that go on around the hotel, and details about the people who stay there. She's known for finding lost things and being able to figure things out, so when a murder occurs at the hotel, she takes it upon herself to try to solve the mystery, with her dog Presley always by her side.
Finished this awhile ago and I‘m still not sure how I feel about it. Overall I enjoyed it, and several of the characters caught my attention. The MC went back and forth between annoying and not so I think that‘s where my hang up is.
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This is a fun, basic murder mystery set in a hotel in NYC in the 1950s. It's actually a pretty clever setting as the narrator is a recluse so she never leaves the fake hotel. It does have Agatha Christie vibes to some extent. I might not read another tbh.
Wrong era but my aunt's Armani statues provide a chic background in any case.
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This was an enjoyable and cute cozy mystery with endearing characters, a fun setting, and an Agatha Christie flair! 🎧
This November #Aardvark clue stumped me. But maybe this matches, even though it was released in October?
? = Socialite
? = Sounds like the mc has a dog because I saw a review that mentions her "dog walker"
? = It's a "cozy mystery" involving the theft of a painting and the murder of an artist
? = NYC
I went into this thinking this was an “historical” mystery (that‘s how it‘s listed), but in my opinion it‘s more of a “cozy”. And I‘ll preface this by saying I‘m not a cozy afficiando. Evelyn Elizabeth Grace Murphy is an heiress in 1958 Manhattan who lives in her father‘s luxury hotel. She suffers from bouts of agoraphobia as she discovered her murdered mother in the hotel alley as a young child. She and the bellhop (also her dog walker/romantic🔻