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Author name: Marcia Talley

 : This Enemy Town: A Hannah Ives Mystery (Hannah Ives Mysteries)
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Type of bind: Mass Market Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 813.6
EAN num: 9780060587390
ISBN number: 0060587393
Label: Avon
Manufacturer: Avon
Quantity: 1
Page Count: 272
Printing Date: August 30, 2005
Publishing house: Avon
Release Date: August 30, 2005
Sale Popularity Level: 442581
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Hannah Ives is always ready to support others like herself who have been through the gauntlet of fear and uncertainty that a diagnosis of cancer often brings. So when friend and fellow survivor Dorothy Hart asks for help building sets for the Naval Academy's upcoming production of Sweeney Todd, Hannah readily agrees.



But it means associating with an old foe -- a vindictive officer whose accusations once nearly destroyed Hannah's home life. And when one corpse too many appears during a dress rehearsal of the dark and bloody musical, Hannah finds herself accused of murder -- and enmeshed in a web of treachery and deception that rivals the one that damned the 'Demon Barber.'



Caught up in a drama as sinister as any that has ever unfolded on stage, Hannah stands to lose everything unless she unmasks a killer before the final curtain falls ...





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Rated by buyers 4 out of 5 stars - My old boss has done good!
Many years ago I worked for Marcia Talley, when she was the cataloging librarian at St. John's College, and I was a student aide. It's cool that she's achieved her writing ambition and so successfully, to boot.

I'm not that big a fan of mysteries as a rule, and, while this book was interesting, it didn't do much to change my mind. Hannah Ives is clearly a continuing character that we return to some time after she's recovered from having breast cancer. Now, she's helping with a musical stage production at the Naval Academy when a former enemy, who accused her husband of sexual harassment, returns and is murdered under circumstances that point the finger at Hannah. The resulting story focuses more on the human aspects of the situation: Hannah is humiliated and traumatized by her arrest and subsequent treatment, and resolves to get to the bottom of the mystery herself. Meanwhile, she's also trying to comfort Dorothy, a woman currently undergoing chemotherapy for breast cancer, as well as working with her on the production.

Talley focuses strongly on the local colour of Annapolis, perhaps a bit too strongly. It's not merely, "I drove to Annapolis Mall to buy a hat" but "I drove out West Street to Route 50, then got off at the very first exit and parked at the garage subsequent to Nordstrom's". For someone who knows all this already, it's a little over-the-top.

That being said, the book is well-written, and the characters have depth and believability. You done good, Mrs. Talley!



Rated by buyers 5 out of 5 stars - Vivid Descriptions, Fast Paced Action, A Great Read!
This Enemy Town is a wonderfully, and tightly constructed mystery. The story begins with Hannah Ives being arrested and accused of murder! Someone has murdered the woman that had falsely accused Hannah`s husband Paul of sexual harassment a few years earlier. Hannah, a five year breast cancer survivor, and my favorite amateur sleuth has to solve this murder to save herself. The action of the story centers around a Naval Academy production of Sweeney Todd and the mystery has as many possible murders with motives as the Demon Barber has victims of a close shave. The story is loaded with authentic local flavor; you know the author has an intimate knowledge of Annapolis and its environs. Vivid descriptions, meticulous detail, and fast paced action fill Marcia Talley's latest Hannah Ives mystery which will keep you guessing until the very end.



Rated by buyers 5 out of 5 stars - Another winner from Marcia Talley
I've read every one of Marcia Talley's mysteries featuring Annapolis-based amateur sleuth Hannah Ives, and this is the best one yet! Hannah is a survivor - a breast cancer survivor - and those survival instincts serve her well in THIS ENEMY TOWN. Hannah not only has to solve a murder but also finds herself the prime suspect. Always comfortable conveying the charm of her Annapolis setting, Talley takes us literally backstage at a Naval Academy production of Sweeney Todd, where Hannah is building sets and real-life murder trumps the on-stage drama. Fans of her series will find the feisty Hannah in rare form. From rarely seen nooks and crannies of the Academy to the inner sanctum of the Pentagon, Talley unfolds a complex and satisfying plot. Enjoy the read!



Rated by buyers 5 out of 5 stars - Another great read!
Marcia Talley has done it again. Hannah Ives has returned to face yet another adventure that fans of Ms. Talley will enjoy. If you haven't yet read a Hannah Ives mystery, I encourage you to start. It's all here, intrigue, betrayal and murder set on the grounds of the U.S. Naval Academy during a production of Sweeney Todd. Honestly, yummy.




Rated by buyers 5 out of 5 stars - Her best yet
I've read all of the Hannah Ives mysteries by Marcia Talley and this is the best one yet. In particular the character development was magnificant. I felt as if Talley was sharing more about Hannah through her words and thoughts and action than ever before. As always, Hannah's relationships with friends and family are front and center, as is the U.S. Naval Academy, but there are new interesting twists like subplots about the dilemma of gays in the military and about a false sexual harassment claim against Hannah's husband. I have been an avid reader of mysteries by female authors with female sleuths for 16 years and am a book reviewer for Washington Woman magazine. For me, Talley is a great local find, for all readers, a great find. (reviewer Karen Kullgren)

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