When firefighter Randy Bogart perishes in the arson fire at an abandoned brewery known as the Brewmaster's Widow, Death Bogart and his girlfriend Wren Morgan travel to St. Louis, Missouri, to find closure. They discover that Randy left his badge behind at the firehouse before going to the brewery. But the coroner finds another badge on Randy's body, leaving Death and Wren with more questions than answers.
Desperate to know what really happened, Death and Wren begin to investigate. Their digging leads to a connection between Randy's death and the mysterious Cherokee Caves once used by 19th-century beer barons. But the Brewmaster's Widow is jealous of her secrets. Prying them loose could cost Death and Wren their lives.
Series: Auction Block Mysteries #2| Publisher: Audible | Narrator: Amanda Ronconi | Length: 7 hours 19 minutes | Genre: Cozy Contemporary Mystery | Source: Audible | Ratings: Performance-4.5 Cups Story-4.5 Cups
I’ve
been having a really good time with The
Auction House Mysteries. The characters are so unique yet realistic and the
plot is riveting.
Here’s
what’s going on: While Death was fighting for his life, his brother Randy lost
his battling a fire at the Brewmaster’s Widow. Now Death and Wren have traveled
to St. Louis, Missouri to settle his brother’s estate, although they soon
discover a mystery of two badges. When Randy’s body was discovered, he was
wearing a badge but upon speaking to Randy’s Captain, Death and Wren soon
discover that Randy’s real badge had broken before the fire and was in the
Captain’s possession. To make matters more complicated, the badge discovered on
Randy’s body contains a different number than Randy’s actual badge.
So,
this book was a bit heavy at times for a cozy mystery. I mean I expected it,
given the fact Death was dealing with his brother’s death, but the comedic
relief offered by Wren and few other characters was definitely needed.
Because
this book centers around the death of Death’s brother, we learn so much more
about Death. We also see him struggling a bit, feeling a bit of survivors guilt
because Randy’s death, as expected, really hit him hard. We also Death
acclimating to his new way of life—because of the injuries he sustained while
in Afghanistan his lungs were injured so he must now realize on his brain
rather than entirely on his strength to get things done.
Wren
is quickly becoming one of my favorite cozy mystery heroines. She doesn’t
really fit the mold of your normal heroine and I really enjoy that. Plus,
throughout this book, she wears a slingshot as a necklace and kept the rocks in
her pocket, just in case they were needed. I never really know what she’s going
to do next but, whatever she decides to will be entertaining.
While
book one sort of had that whole instalove thing going on, this book shows their
relationship growing. Death really needs someone to be there for him and help
him with what he’s going through and Wren is the perfect person. She’s ready
and willingly to listen to him and be there for him, but she’s also strong
enough to guide him to do what’s needed.
The
ex-factor—so, Death’s ex-wife does make a few appearances in the book but it’s
not that drama-filled type. In fact, her appearance sort of added a bit of
comic relief at one point. I’ve noticed that the ‘ex-factor’ is a bit of trend
in this series but, for once, it doesn’t take away from the plot but rather
allows for aspects of the main character’s personality to be revealed. If there’s
going to be a popup ex in my books, this is how I want it done.
Okay,
so I’m not going to say much about the mystery because I don’t want to spoil it
for readers. Although I have to say, this one is one of my favorites. I had a
feeling about what had happened and what was going on, and while I was correct
to a degree, I was also off about the motive. There was also a few twists and
turns I didn’t really see coming.
While
this is the second book in the series, it would actually work as a standalone.
Once
again, Amanda Ronconi brings this series to life as the narrator.
Overall,
I enjoyed this one. The mystery was amazing and the characters keep getting
better.
#2—Death and the Brewmaster’s Widow
#3—Death and the Gravedigger’s Angel (out February 2017)
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