Oct 20, 2015

Book Tour: Parchment and Old Lace by Laura Childs

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Parchment and Old Lace: A Scrapbooking Mystery #13 by Laura Childs, October 2015; Berkley
Source: publisher

(In) the Big Easy and the historic Garden District, scrapbook shop owner Carmela Bertrand discovers a bride-to-be murdered in the legendary Lafayette Cemetery…

First chapter, first paragraph:
Commander's Palace wasn't just the most storied restaurant in New Orleans. For Carmela Bertrand it was pure magic. 
Carmela knew this for a fact because she was sitting in their Garden Room at this very minute. And not only was she nibbling soft-shell crab and sipping an awesome Montrachet, but she was staring into the inquisitive blue eyes of her fella du jour, Detective Edgar Babcock.  
I always enjoy this series, the setting and atmosphere of New Orleans and the intrigue. That Lafayette Cemetery comes up often in the mystery series, as I recall, as it's a big tourist draw, and a great setting for strange events to take place in a novel. 

Teaser, page 158:
Carmela pointed into the darkness. "Right there. That's the mausoleum where someone knocked me in the head with the gate. I want to take a closer look."
"Be careful," Ellie said.
Makes me want to visit New Orleans. I may be one of the few who have never been!

11 comments:

  1. I haven't been to New Orleans in a long time, and my husband and I have been considering a return visit. In the meantime, it would be fun to go there through the pages of this book. Sounds like a fun story.
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  2. Nice intro - and I'd love to visit New Orleans one day, too.

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  3. Never knew there are scrapbooking cozy mysteries! The New Orleans setting is definitely appealing.

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  4. I've never been to New Orleans but I love watching TV shows and reading books that are set there. But i don't think I've come across this series before.

    So thanks for that - oh and of course I love a good mystery :)

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  5. I would love to visit New Orleans, what a great setting for a mystery!

    My Teaser

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  6. Sounds like a nice easy fun read.

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  7. I would love to visit New Orleans someday too. This sounds like a fun series. I love a good cozy mystery now and then. And this one sounds especially perfect for this time of year. Thanks for sharing!

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  8. This must be a good series if you are reading #13! The opening sounds fun. Do enjoy, Harvee.

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  9. Enjoy the book, sound like a good one.

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  10. I think that my wife would like this book. I will recommend it to her.

    It has been years since I have been to Commander's Palace. It is an extraordinary restaurant!

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