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Fool on the Hill: A Tess Camillo Mystery.


by Fisher, Cherie
Reviewer's Bookwatch • May, 2008 •

Fool on the Hill: A Tess Camillo Mystery

Morgan Hunt

Alyson Books

245 W 17th St., Suite 1200, New York, NY 10789

ISBN 9781593500276, $14.95, www.alysonbooks.com/

Criminitlies! Author Morgan Hunt does it again with another excellent "Tess Camillo Mystery." This book follows Hunt's first Tess Camillo story "Sticky Fingers" and it is just as good, if not better. The story is fast-paced and packed full of grisly murder, intrigue and humor.

Middle-aged Tess Camillo has recovered from breast cancer and has a new clarity on life. She lives more in the moment now and is not as fearful since her previous close call with death when captured by a psychotic character in "Sticky Fingers." In this story, she still lives with her housemate Lana and her main confidante, Raj, her Welsh Terrier. You do not need to read "Sticky Fingers" to read this mystery, but it is a great read and I would highly recommend reading it.

The story begins when Tess and Lana attend a Cody Crowne concert. Cody was a popular musician from the 80s and is now an opening band for a larger act. Things go South after the concert. Unknown to anyone else, Cody is attacked and kidnapped. The next day when Tess goes for a walk in one of favorite spots in a park, she is horrified to find Cody crucified. As the grisly details of his death are revealed, she and Lana are so disturbed by what has occurred she decides to take a leave of absence from work to try to solve the murder.

This adventure brings more than Tess bargained for as she sharpens her amateur detective skills and meets a cast of motley and potentially dangerous characters. As the danger and intrigue grow Tess is pleasantly surprised to meet her first love interest since her breast cancer surgery. Nervous about having to reveal her mastectomy to a lover for the first time, Tess reveals to this new woman in her life that she is a breast cancer survivor.

The ending of "Fool on the Hill" brings a dangerous and surprising twist when Tess figures out who done it and she and Lana try to get proof to give to the police. Overall, I found this story to be very well written. It is a great book for those who enjoy a great mystery. The main character is a lesbian, but the book is written for all audiences. Hopefully we will see more of Tess Camillo in the future.


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Copyright 2008 Gale, Cengage Learning. All rights reserved. Gale Group is a Thomson Corporation Company.
NOTE: All illustrations and photos have been removed from this article.


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