I only recently discovered this mystery series and am currently reading my way through the entire series of 27 (to date) books. I had seen Carolyn Hart's name in the library mystery section several times, but had never read any of her books until about 2 months ago. After reading the first book, I became 'hooked'. The characters are charming, the plots interesting, the reading 'light' with humor and good taste and downright fun throughout.
Although there is usually a murder (or two), it is secondary to the stories of the characters who solve the mystery of the crime. By that I mean there are no heavy details (like blood & gore) to wade through about the actual murder. The descriptions center more on the characters, their backgrounds and the uniqueness of life lived on an island.
South Carolina Low Country
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The main reason I love the setting is the author frequently mentions island residents going into Beaufort or Charleston, SC and Savannah, GA, all quite easily reached after taking the ferry from Broward's Rock to the mainland. After having spent years camping at Hunting Island State Park just past Beaufort, having visited Charleston several times and having lived in the Savannah, GA area for nearly 20 years, the author's descriptions of these places is so familiar and such fun to re-visit through the pages of the books. If you have never been to any of these places in the 'Low Country' (a geographic and cultural region along South Carolina's coast, including the Sea Islands) you will find the descriptions of the area delightful).
Death on Demand
Book One in the "Death on Demand" Series |
As the Death on Demand series continues, Anne Lawrence marries Max Darling and together they seem to become involved in one mystery after another, often solving them with the help of several friends who are regulars at both the bookstore and in their lives. One of them is Max's mother Laurel. Laurel is often joined by two other older ladies, Henny, a former WWII pilot and former teacher and Emma, a mystery book writer who also lives on Broward's Rock Island. Max and Anne also become good friends with the island's Chief of Police, Billy Cameron, who is a regular character in the series, along with his wife, Mavis and other members of this small island police force. As I read my way through the series, the characters become as familiar as my own family.
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Cats play a regular role in the stories too, with a black cat named Agatha (after Agatha Christi, Anne's favorite mystery writer) who lives at the Death on Demand bookstore and a white cat named Dorothy L (primarily Max's cat) who lives at Max & Anne's home.
Carolyn Hart
Author Carolyn Hart |
Carolyn Hart also has written two other regular series, the Henrie O mysteries which features a 70-something retired newswoman, Henrie O'Dwyer Collins, as she travels the country and the world, solving crimes that seem to follow her as she travels, and the very humorous Bailey Ruth Raeburn Ghost series about the ghost of a woman killed at sea who returns to earth via the "Rescue Express" to help her fictional hometown of Adelaide, Oklahoma while trying not to violate the Precepts for Earthly Visitation and adjusting to her powers on earth.
In 2015, Hart decided that keeping up with all her series and characters was becoming too much, and decided to end the Anne & Max Darling series to give her more time for her Bailey Ruth series. Instead, as Hart wrote "Anne and Max looked me in the eye and said, “Don’t even think about it!”, so (thankfully) Anne and Max returned.
Today Carolyn Hart, author of more than 60 novels and one non-fiction book about Oklahoma, today resides in Oklahoma. She is a delightful author who specializes in traditional mysteries, also known as cozy* mysteries.
*Wikipedia defines 'cozy' also known as "cozies", as a subgenre of crime fiction in which sex and violence are downplayed or treated humorously, and the crime and detection take place in a small, socially intimate community.
I would definitely classify Broward's Rock Island, South Carolina as such a small intimate community and Death on Demand as a very delightful series.
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Quick Links:
- Death on Demand, Book 1 (1987) available on Amazon
- The Death on Demand Mystery Series by Carolyn Hart (Amazon)
- Newest Death on Demand Mystery "Walking on my Grave" (2017) Amazon)
Book Review written by (c) Wednesday Elf (2019)
Pat this sounds like a series I would enjoy. We have been to all the places you mention, even stayed at a B&B in Beaufort and also Savannah. We have good friends that live on Kiawah Island which is in the same area as the fictional town in the book. Looking forward to reading this series.
ReplyDeleteI think you will enjoy this series as much as I have, Mary Beth. In addition to enjoying the descriptions of the area, the characters are such fun and the plots interesting.
DeleteThis sounds like such a wonderful series! I believe you have mentioned them before, but I have yet to start reading the series. The Bailey Ruth Raeburn Ghost series sounds wonderful too. Telling me that the series is very humorous, makes me want to start it immediately. Fabulous review, but I admit I feel like the man in the Twilight Zone: not enough time to read all of the books I want to read.
ReplyDeleteFor a non-mystery reader, Mouse, the Death on Demand series is perfect for you. A sweet cozy mystery with fun and delightful characters set in an interesting place. Makes you want to move to Broward's Rock Island if only it existed. :) And I KNOW you would love the Bailey Ruth series by Carolyn Hart. Bailey Ruth is a ghost (or maybe an angel) who gets sent back to earth to 'help' in certain situations. But this is all new to her and she sometimes 'forgets' she's a ghost and often oversteps her bounds (the rules she is supposed to follow called the 'Precepts for Earthly Visitation'). She's a delight who fast becomes a favorite character.
DeleteThis one sounds right up my alley. I love mysteries that are set in bookstores or involve booksellers. I think I'd enjoy the book talk, too. I'll have to look into these.
ReplyDeleteThanks for stopping by, Barb. I know you like bookstores and booksellers, since you were once involved that way. I think you'd really enjoy this series.
Deletemurder mysteries aren't usually my thing, but I love the setting of this series. I'm bookmarking this for later. It sounds like a wonderful summer reading series!
ReplyDeleteHey, living on an island in the South Carolina Low-Country area has got to be perfect. Having lived on an island off the coast of Georgia, I can vouch for the lifestyle for sure. Thanks for your visit, Dawn Rae.
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