Copy Cap Murder

by Jenn McKinlay

A Hat Shop Mystery (4)

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For Scarlett Parker, part of the fun of living in London is celebrating the British holidays, and she's excited to share her first Bonfire Night with her cousin Vivian Tremont. Invited to a posh party by their friend Harrison Wentworth, Scarlett and Viv decide to promote their hat shop, Mim's Whims, by donning a few of their more outrageous creations. The hats prove to be quite the conversation starters as the girls mix and mingle with the guests-never suspecting that one of them is a show more killer. It's a cold, clear night, perfect for the British tradition of tossing a straw stuffed effigy of Guy Fawkes, traitor to the crown, onto the bonfire. But instead of a straw man, they realize in the heat of the moment that the would-be Guy Fawkes is actually Harrison's office rival and he's been murdered. Before the smoke has cleared, Harrison is the Metropolitan Police's prime suspect, and Scarlett and Vivian must find the real homicidal hothead before their dear friend's life goes up in flames. show less

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Well, what do you know? McKinlay is back and writing like she used to!

This is the writing I remember: great characters, London setting, really good mystery plotting and NO stupid love triangles, but what earns this book an extra 1/2 star over the last one is that Scarlett stops harping on about her stupid moratorium of no dating for one year. She's still sticking with it, but by the end of the book it's all in name only. I'll bet McKinlay will be stubborn enough to write at least one more book that has this resolution keeping Scarlett and Harrison apart, but at least we don't have to listen to Scarlett going ON about it. The UK to US 'translation' thing is much more seamless this time around too; much more subtle and natural.

I think show more my only niggle about the entire book was one of the final scenes, where the killer is revealed. It's very fast paced, exciting, edge of your seat stuff, but it lost its credibility about halfway through; the killer is long past the point of no return - there's no coming out of the situation looking innocent, but the charade continues on nonetheless. Once Scarlett left the building, everything else felt excessive and over-the-top. Still, it was a damn sight better than a lot of the plotting McKinlay's done in recent books and it was a fun ride.

The story ends on a very sweet, but not sappy, scene and I feel like my faith in this author has been restored somewhat. I'll happily look for her 5th hat shop book and hope for more like this.
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Although she gets homesick from time to time, Scarlett Parker has settled in quite nicely in London at Mim’s Whims, the hat shop she and her cousin Vivian Tremont inherited from their grandmother. Scarlett is excited to celebrate her first bonfire in England but less than thrilled when a dead body turns up and her close friend Harrison Wentworth is the chief suspect in the murder. Scarlett and Vivian set out to clear Harrison's name but they need to be careful or one or both of them may be the next murder victim.

“Copy Cap Murder” is the fourth book In Jenn McKinlay's Hat Shop cozy mystery series - a series that has gone from being somewhat lightweight to a nice satisfying complexly plotted series. The series has gotten stronger show more with each book and this is the best in the series so far. I love the characters – Scarlett, Harrison, (I love the relationship between Scarlett and Harrison), Vivian, Fee, Nick, and Andre. I also love the London setting and hat shop itself. The mystery is extremely well plotted with more than a few twists and turns and red herrings - I had my mouth open in shock more than once towards the end of the book. This is my favorite type of mystery where, after you have finished reading it, you go back through the book to find all the cleverly placed clues that you missed the first time you read it!

“Copy Cap Murder” is a nicely done cozy mystery.
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Hats, for a change, are not the only emphasis, as a lot of the action takes place among the characters at Carson and Evers, where Harrison works. Of course, when Scarlett and Viv are invited to a fancy work party for Guy Fawkes night by Harrison, their business manager, hats are an important accessory for the gala, before someone winds up dead. A lot more of the action took place around London this time. I liked the descriptions of Scarlett trying to tail someone on the Underground, or just walking around Portobello Road. I work with a pair of cousins that make Viv and Scarlett seem even more real to me. From their sibling bickering, interactions and reactions, I can attest that McKinlay has really nailed that close cousin relationship. show more Nick, Andre and Fee round out the cast of regular appearing characters and are charming and useful as always. show less
Cousins Liv and Scarlett have been invited to attend a Guy Faulks party at the home of their friend, Harrison's boss. It should be fun and an excellent time to show off some of their new hat designs. But as usual, Scarlett and company become embroiled in a murder investigation when Harrison's arch enemy is found dead.

I love this series. It is so much fun with the London setting and all the hats. I also like the relationship between Scarlett and her not-boyfriend, Harrison. The mysteries in this series are pretty good even though I really care more about the people and their relationships when I read cozies. I also read McKinlay's Library Lovers series. I like her style.
The latest exploits of the Mim's Whims women has them going to a Guy Fawkes party at a house owned by Harry Harrison's boss. After an altercation, one of Harry Harrison's co-workers is found dead and Ginger Scarlett sets out to prove Harrison's innocence.

I dived into this right after finishing At The Drop Of A Hat, and there was a lot to like. The plot was very well done, I don't think I ever had a firm suspect in mind, and the culprit was a surprise. With that being said, the ending was too far-fetched and improbable for me to give it 5 stars. I did like that this book revealed a little more about Harrison's and Viv's pasts. Considering what an integral part of the story they are, there hasn't been much detail on them up until now, and show more the characters are one-dimensional. Also a shame, since the charming characters make the series as good as it is.

Overall, a great read and I'm already looking forward to the next in the series.
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A friend (AC) gifted me a number of titles from this series.

While I admire the wordplay in the title, I'm not quite sure how the title fits with this story--no hats (caps) appear to have been copied and as far as I remember, there is only one murder, and I don't remember anyone implying that the murderer had tried to copy the signature of a different murder so as to confuse authorities.

I did guess the surprise that came at the end of the book based on the actions of two of the characters.
Copy Cap Murder is the fourth book in the A Hat Shop Mystery series. Another enjoyable visit with Scarlett, Vivian and their friends.

Scarlett and Vivian have been invited by Harrison Wentworth, their business manager, to a posh Guy Fawkes party at the home of his boss, Tyler Carson. While Harrison is off getting drink for him and Scarlett, Winston Dashavoy, a co-worker of Harrison's, approaches Scarlet and makes unwanted As the scar advances on her. Harrison catches the end of it and he and Winston get into a fight. Scarlett stops it bewitha fore too much damage is done to either of them.

It is time to light the bonfire and begin the firework and as the wheelbarrow with a straw man, representing Guy Fawkes, is brought out, it turns out show more to be the dead body of Winston. Naturally suspicion as to the killer of Winston immediately falls upon Harrison.

Scarlett and friends now begin to do their own investigation to clear Harrison's name. They soon find out that Winston was not well liked within the firm of Carson-Evers, that he was known to supply drugs to friends and suspected of having a romantic encounter with someone at Carson-Evers.

They need to put on thinking caps to find the killer before Harrison is arrested.

I'm not much into the millinery side of this series, but do have to take off my hat to Jenn McKinlay for providing us with a fun and exciting series.

Can't wait for the next book to see what is happening in the romance department for Scarlett and Vivian.
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Canonical title
Copy Cap Murder
Original title
Copy Cap Murder
Original publication date
2016
People/Characters
Scarlett Parker "Ginger"; Vivian Tremont; Harrison Wentworth; Tuesday Blount; Tyler Carson; Reese Evers (show all 10); Win; Fiona "Fee"; Nick; Andre Eisel
Important places
Mim's Whims, Portobello Road, Notting Hill, London, England, UK; London, England, UK
Dedication
For my son, Beckett Orf. With your quick wit and compassionate heart, you are one of my very favorite people. I am so proud of the fine man you are becoming and I look forward to watching you pursue your own happiness as you ... (show all)go forth in life. Love you forever.
First words
There was a sneaky draft taunting me while I worked the front counter at Mim's Whims, the hat shop I co-own with my cousin Vivian Tremont.
Last words
(Click to show. Warning: May contain spoilers.)"Paris, here we come," I said.
Blurbers
Bowen, Rhys; Crombie, Deborah
Original language
English

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813.6Literature & rhetoricAmerican literature in EnglishAmerican fiction in English2000-
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PS3612 .A948 .C67Language and LiteratureAmerican literature
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