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Getting Old Will Haunt You

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Gladdy Gold and Associates are tasked with proving a deadly fishing accident was more than it appears in this hilarious cozy mystery. Restless after having no new cases for months and with their partners away on a safari, when a call comes through about a seemingly straightforward case in the Florida Keys, the girls accept the job no questions asked in hope of some excitement. Arriving at their destination they discover the case revolves around a man who's been killed – speared through the stomach by a marlin as he was taking a selfie. All involved are adamant it was simply a bizarre fishing accident, except for the Wassingers, a dithering couple at risk of losing their family home due to the death. It turns out the reason the Wassingers are convinced of foul play is because they have a witness. Unfortunately for Gladdy and the team, the witness is other-worldly . . .|When a lawyer is seemingly speared to death by a marlin in a fishing accident when he was all alone, an old couple are in danger of losing their family estate but know it was murder. The Gladdy Gold's Detective Agency think it'll be an easy case when told there's a witness... until they realise that witness is the ghost of Ernest Hemmingway!
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      August 20, 2018
      The motto of the septuagenarian sleuths in Lakin’s entertaining eighth Gladdy Gold Detective Agency mystery (after 2011’s Getting Old Can Kill You) is “Never Trust Anyone Under Seventy-Five.” They all live in a group of apartment blocks in Fort Lauderdale, Fla., where they spend their time between investigations kvetching, kibitzing, and noshing—a plate of cookies or a nice pastrami sandwich is never far away. Their usual confab at the Continental Deli is interrupted by the dramatic arrival of 15-year-old Tori Steiner, who announces: “They’re coming after me to kill me, Grandma Ida. You have to help me.” Between dealing with an alligator in a swimming pool and tracking down the perpetrator of hold-ups at various Starbucks locations, the gang joins in the search for Tori’s father, whom she has never met, and pursues the thugs who are following her. Fortunately, when push comes to shove, Gladdy’s crew is aided by her husband, a retired policeman, and her 40-year-old stepson, who’s still on the force. You don’t have to be a senior to enjoy the fun. Agent: Nancy Yost, Nancy Yost Literary.

    • Kirkus

      September 1, 2018
      Florida senior Gladdy Gold (Getting Old Can Kill You, 2017, etc.) helps a friend deal with an obstreperous grandchild.Teenager Tori Steiner has plenty to be mad about. Her parents were bank robbers dumb enough to get caught hiding in a storm drain during a flash flood. Her dad was reported drowned, and her pregnant mother ended up in the slammer. Since there was no room in her mom's cell for an infant, Tori was placed on arrival with her Grandma Ida, who made it through two years of child-rearing before taking off for Fort Lauderdale, dumping Tori and her two older sisters on Grandma and Grandpa Steiner. Raising three kids in a run-down tract house in Panorama City hasn't really suited the tightfisted Steiners, and by the time Tori reaches her midteens, she's had it. So she thumbs a ride to Florida's east coast, buoyed by the notion that her father isn't really dead after all but is hiding out somewhere in eastern Florida. When Tori lands in Lanai Gardens, her grandma's new home, she displays all the winning ways that made Ida flee in the first place: defying, demanding, and throwing tantrums when she doesn't get her way. Fortunately, Ida's got her own group of supportive seniors, led by Gladdy, who step in to keep the peace.Lakin's frantic pace and manic dialogue don't do much to sell her heroine as a force to be reckoned with, and her detective's "funny, adorable and sometimes impossible partners" are more tedious than any of the above.

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    • Booklist

      March 15, 2019
      Gladdy Gold and the girls in her Fort Lauderdale detective agency take a road trip from their Lenai Gardens retirement community to the Florida Keys to prove a fisherman's on-deck death was murder. The witness to the alleged murder, according to their client, is the ghost of famous former resident Ernest Hemingway. While the ladies try to figure out whether or not to trust intel from the late Nobel laureate, their friend Ida has taken on a bizarre case of her own?hitching a ride on a Miami-bound taco truck to track down missing neighbor Hy Binder, known to his friends as a meshuggener, or crazy person. The ninth in the popular cozy series (Getting Old Can Hurt You, 2018) has plenty of rewarding don't you underestimate us because we're old comeuppances, and series fans will enjoy seeing the wild world of southern Florida through the eyes of Gladdy and her friends.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2019, American Library Association.)

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