Empty Houses

An Arizona murder mystery

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Pub Date 1 Jul 2015 | Archive Date 5 May 2015

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The first in the brand-new Kate Waters series
Dudley, Arizona is an isolated desert town attracting people who need to escape. Kate Waters flees there following an abusive relationship. Phoenix cop Malcolm MacGregor comes to recover from the death of his wife. No one knows why Carrie and Wes Cooper arrived. But when they are shot dead, the town authorities’ first instinct is to protect the lucrative tourist trade and make a quick arrest – without asking too many questions.

Having once spoken to Carrie briefly, Kate becomes increasingly convinced that the wrong man has been arrested for the crime. Was the shooting random, or is there something in the victims’ history back east that would explain it? Teaming up with Malcolm MacGregor, Kate is about to uncover disturbing links between her own and Carrie’s past. Is Kate herself at risk?
The first in the brand-new Kate Waters series
Dudley, Arizona is an isolated desert town attracting people who need to escape. Kate Waters flees there following an abusive relationship. Phoenix cop...

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Kate Waters is trying to put her past and an abusive relationship behind her, Dudley, Arizona, a small town in the desert seems as good a place as any. Malcom MacGregor, a former Phoenix cop is in Dudley, trying to get over the death of his wife. It turns out lots of folks have move to Dudley for a fresh start. Carrie and Wes Cooper did, but now they’re dead. Dudley may be small, but it’s popular with the tourists, so the locals want a quick arrest to keep the tourists happy. Kate didn’t know Carrie well, but she believes the police have arrested the wrong man. She and MacGregor team up and as they investigate, Kate finds some disturbing links between Carrie and herself. If she and MacGregor don’t act fast, Kate may be the next victim.

A dusty desert town, strange locals and an intriguing mystery make this an enjoyable read

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Kate Waters has run away to Dudley to a friend's house, to escape an abusive relationship.

Cop Malcolm MacGregor is in Dudley to recover from his wife's death. The tiny touristy town of Dudley, is shocked when Carrie and Wes Cooper are shot dead. The local authorities arrest a local man, but MacGregor is pulled into the investigation by the suspect's sister, convinced that her brother is not capable of murder.

Kate is pulled into the investigation when she finds some disturbing links to the dead victims. Kate and Malcolm now need to act fast before the murderer strikes again.

A 3.5/5 read for me. A quick paced, interesting read with an unexpected ending.

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The first book in this series. I found a mystery with a lot of suspense with many twist and turns full of surprises.. The characters are will developed. Kate Waters is escaping from abusive boy friend and arrives to take a job in Dudley, Arizona. Homicide detective, Malcolm MacGregor ends up in Dudley on a vacation. Carrie and Wes Cooper are touristsand are murder with two single shots.. The tourist industry want quick solution and a Hispanic artist is found with the gun in his hands and is arrested. I had trouble following the story as it moved fast but once I was able to sort out the characters I was hooked to the story and found it difficult to put down. I recommend this book.

Disclosure: I received a free copy from Severn House through Netgalley for an honest review. I would like to thank them for the opportunity to read and review this book. The opinions are my own.

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This is the first novel in a new ‘Kate Waters’ series and as an introduction to Kate, her life and her friends.

The story opens with Kate and her boyfriend, Harry Light, going out for a meal. But Harry isn’t always light and on this occasion he throws a major tantrum and shows a very dark side. This isn’t the first time he has verbally attacked Kate but she is determined it will be the last, especially as she has discovered that Harry has a gun. She gets home, packs her things and sets off to her friend Dakota’s home in Dudley, Arizona. Harry doesn’t know Dakota, or where she lives and Kate doesn’t leave a note.

No sooner has Kate settled in Dudley, then there is the annual Brewery Gulch festival, an excuse for major drinking and frolics; but this year two tourists are shot, and a local Latino boy, Chico, is found holding the gun. The Chamber of Commerce is anxious that the murderer be apprehended immediately so as to not put off valuable tourist trade, and so Chico is arrested and charged on the flimsiest of evidence.
There are three main, interwoven strands to this novel, and sometimes I did find it a little confusing. Kate experiences a series of disturbing events and is sure that Harry has discovered where she is; Chico’s defence lawyer employs Detective Malcolm MacGregor who is on leave following the suicide of his wife, as an investigator; and he and Kate find themselves becoming attracted to each other.

There is plenty of misdirection, interesting characters and enough twists to make this a satisfying and enjoyable read and I look forward to meeting Kate, and possibly Malcolm, as the series takes shape.—Pashtpaws

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