Bloody Kin

by Margaret Maron

Deborah Knott (prequel)

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Recently widowed Kate Honeycutt returns to North Carolina and finds that another of her husband's old war buddies from Vietnam has been killed and that the man who may have the answers has disappeared.

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This my first try at a Colleton County series entry. My usual Maron's have been about NYPD's Lieutenant Sigrid Harald.

The opening page describes the shotgun slaying of Jake Honeycutt by someone he knows. His wife, Kate, decides to leave New York where have been living and move to the farm where he was killed and the place she thought he really wished to be. She is only there a very short time when her 5 year old niece and she discover another body in the farm building she was converting to a studio. The dead man has a mole under his eye which leads to Jake's past in Vietnam.

Jake's death was originally thought to be an accident but with now the obvious murder of a fellow soldier from the war so soon after and the recent death of Jake's show more brother James in Mexico, was he murdered and why.

Kate shares the farm house she inherited from Jake with his uncle Lacey who obviously does not like her and she cannot figure out why. Mysterious burglaries also add another element to the tension in the community. If I spot another of this series somewhere, I will definitely pick it up,
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The author guest-blogged and mentioned this book, which preceded her Judge Deborah Knott series by a few years, but has the same setting and some of the characters who show up in the series. Kate Honeycutt, freshly widowed and expecting her late husband's baby, returns to his home farm in North Carolina to carry on her fabric design business and escape too many memories in New York City. Shortly after her arrival, she finds a body on the farm -- which turns out to be that of an old army buddy of her husband's. Investigations (partly carried out by Dwight Bryant, familiar to readers of the Judge Knott series) suggest that Kate's husband's death was not really due to a hunting accident but may have been murder. A thrilling conclusion show more includes the possibility of a new romance for Kate. Margaret Maron does the regional mystery as well or better than anyone writing now; the plethora of family and kinship references may be confusing for non-genealogists, but stick with it. Highly recommended. show less
After Jake Honeycutt dies in a hunting accident, his pregnant wife Kate moves to his family farm in North Carolina and soon discovers that she is a Yankee outsider and that Jake's death was no accident.
This is the prequel for 'a book and its prequel' category for the 2016 Reading Challenge.
Synopsis: Kate and Jake are living an idyllic life, dividing their time between their apartment in New York and his farm in North Carolina. On one of their visits to the farm Jake is murdered, although it's deemed an accidental death. When Kate moves to the farm full time, she is faced with a disapproving uncle, an injured friend and neighbor, and a slightly unbalanced orphan. On her first day she is also met with a murdered man in the building that will be her studio. The mysteries continue to build until Kate's life is put in danger by the murderer who lives in the community.
Review: This is a well written book with lots of twists and turns to keep show more the reader interested. There is some information about the tobacco growing industry as well as the history of this area of North Carolina. The ending of the book raises many more questions that it answers. show less
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Early days Maron but already an excellent storyteller. We are introduced to North Carolina and it's farm culture as well as some of the Judge Knott characters.

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Margaret Maron grew up in rural North Carolina. She attended college for two years before a summer job at the Pentagon led to marriage, a tour of duty in Italy, than several years in Brooklyn, New York before moving back to North Carolina. She is the author of the Sigrid Harald Mystery series, the Deborah Knott Mystery series, Bloody Kin, and Last show more Lessons of Summer. Bootlegger's Daughter won the Edgar, Agatha, Anthony and Macavity Awards for Best Mystery in 1992. "Up Jumps the Devil" won the 1996 "Best Novel" Agatha award. "High Country Fall" was nominated for an Agatha Award in 2004 and also picked up a Macavity nomination the following year. "Three-Day Town" won the 2011 Agatha Award for "Best Novel". "Long Upon the Land" won the Agatha Award for Best Contemporary Novel of 2015.Margaret is a founding member and past president of sisters in Crime and of the American Crime Writer's League; She is a director on the national board for Mystery Writers of America. (Bowker Author Biography) show less

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Bloody Kin

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Fiction and Literature, Mystery
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813.54Literature & rhetoricAmerican literature in EnglishAmerican fiction in English1900-19991945-1999
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PS3563 .A679 .B5Language and LiteratureAmerican literatureAmerican literatureIndividual authors1961-
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