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“The Big Grabowski” by Carolyn J. Rose and Mike Nettleson – giggling good fun!

Tuesday, August 24th, 2010

The book starts with the discover of the body of Vince Grabowski, a greedy land developer. He spotted face down, floating in a seal grotto on the coast of Oregon. Anyone who’s ever driven alone the Central Oregon coast will recognize the area fictionalized in this book.

The characters are many and quirky and all of them had a reason to want Grabowski dead. I laughed out loud while reading the book. For a while I thought it was going to be shades of Agatha Christie as several people did something to Grawbowski that COULD have lead to his demise.  Some books that a loaded with quirky characters become tiresome and almost boring, but not this one. Even the names of the stores are silly and fun, like the kite store – Passing Wind.

The entire book takes place in the few days leading up to the big Whirligig festival, for which the the town is known,  where the true identity of the killer is revealed. The interaction among townspeople is not only funny but interesting and the description of the Festival Activities was hilarious!  And then there’s old Bucket, the whale with a very unfortunate habit. I almost shot coffee out of my nose when I read about him.

Don’t wait – go out now and get a copy of “The Big Grabowski.” You won’t be disappointed, I promise! If you like this type of book you’ll enjoy my humorous mystery, “Finder,”  available at: www.wildchildpublishing. Here’s a blurb:

All her life, Carol Reston has wanted to be a published author. Her husband finds a dead body and Carol discovers several women have gone missing in town. With the help of her thrice-divorced, martini-drinking, Jaguar-driving, world-traveling Aunt Sissy Montgomery, Carol locates all the women and discovers the identity of the body. In the end, Carol has a book contract, Chauncy has a new playmate, David has his dream job and Sissy has found a new calling. She’s a Finder.