![]() The plot of the novel is entertaining, with each scene providing a good flow to the next scene. However, she spends most of the time while trying to lead the people in the right direction because she is the only possible witness to the actual events. ![]() Marmalade, the cat, is ever present and taking her crucial role and looking after her special humans. What follows after this fascinating introduction is an entertaining thriller with serious undertones regarding suicide, domestic violence, and family relationship. One which McKee was aware one she liked, one she hated the other and hardly knew the third one. The woman is identified out to be Diane Marie, Was it murder of was it a suicide? Apparently, Martinsville town has three Diane Marie. She suffers a broken nose as the body of the victim bruises her on the way down. Unfortunately, her first rock climbing attempt ends in a disaster when a woman falls to her death on the same cliff McKee is trying out. McKee decides to go out to for rock climbing with her son Scott. Fran Stewart won the Georgia Author of the Year for writing Biscuit McKee series. The author clearly brings out the nature of each character pretty amazing such that the good people are described in a manner that people love them while the villain are made truly villainous. This mystery novel is a real suspense writing is articulate, and there is a good realization of the characters. Bob and Biscuit find themselves in life and death struggle and therefore must investigate and establish the killer on the loose not forgetting the Marmalade the cat who adopted Biscuit McKee in the first book of this series. This novel takes us through complex weavings and family dark secrets that have spanned for many generations. Why would anyone want to kill Margaret Casperson? On the other hand Colly Sloan who appears not to love her job and wishes that she a plumber rather than a police officer is in Savannah in search of her long lost cousin Margaret. Margaret Casperson, a wealthy friend from Martinsville, collapses against their door in the small hotel room. The events of the Yellow as Legal Pads takes place after Biscuit wedding ceremony while on their honeymoon in a small hotel proximal to Savannah. The author also makes vivid descriptions of the town itself, from house to house, yard to yard and every store, occupant, and each proprietor are describe in such a manner that makes her stand out from the other writers and not to mention the comments made by the cat. For instance, the readers get to intimately know Biscuit right from the wedding plans to her investigation matters. What distinguishes Fran Stewart writing from other writings by different authors is the way she presents her characters. This is intended to inform the readers of this cozy mystery series of what had transpired before the death of the young photographer and the present events surrounding young McKee, the new local town librarian who is on final plans to wedding the town police officer. The author of As Orange as Marmalade, Fran Stewart utilizes her prowess writing skills and integrates flashbacks. ![]() However, no one even bothers to ask Marmalade, the only witness to the atrocity, and therefore she takes matters into her hands to bring the killer to justice. So who could have had the gut to kill Harlan Schneider, a nature photographer? No one seems to talk about the murder in the local town of Martinsville and the only clues available only points to a resident. When a body is discovered in a library in the small town of Martinsville on the northeast side of Georgia, it is evidently clear that a serial killer is on the loose. Biscuit and Marmalade are kinds of like jam and toast. The first book on the show is Orange as Marmalade it introduces the readers to an amateur investigator and a librarian currently single but planning to tie the knot pretty soon. The latest series is Gray as Ashes released in 2014 it is expected more of Biscuit McKee will be available soon.ĭescriptions of early books Orange as Marmalade The first book in the series is Orange as Marmalade first published in 2004, the second book being Yellow as Legal Pads released the same years as the debut novel. The series consist of seven novels and has received positive critics globally. The character is featured in Biscuit McKee Mystery series where she is described as a middle-aged librarian, marmalade, and the orange and white cat. Biscuit McKee is a fictional character and on of most enduring creations of Fran Stewart.
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