NAUGHTY ON ICE is the fourth
book in Maia Chance's Discreet
Retrieval Agency historical mystery series set during the
1920s. Readers, like me, who are new to the series will still be able to
enjoy this story. Private detectives are no stranger to shady characters
looking to buy help, but in NAUGHTY
ON ICE, Lola Woodby and Berta Lundgren receive a cryptic
invitation from an anonymous potential client hiring them to retrieve a
stolen ring by stealing it back from the original thief. The request is a
novel one, but the ladies need the cash, so they travel to Goddard Farm
in a snow-covered small town in Vermont. This book is a hoot and
entertaining from start to finish.
For much of NAUGHTY ON ICE,
Lola and Berta are in a very difficult position. Nobody steps forward to
admit to hiring them, the local sergeant looks upon them with an
extremely suspicious eye, and none of the victim's friends or family
want them around or to answer their questions. These two beleaguered
sleuths clomp around the snow and slush of this rural small town trying
to get people to talk and find clues. The many ways that suspects and
witnesses rebuff the detectives are amusing and part of what makes
this book so much fun. At one point, the Big Foot-like legendary
character Slipperyback becomes a potential suspect and source of
mischief. Lola and Berta might be a little more Daphne and Velma than
Holmes and Watson, but they are tenacious and unearth the rightful
villain in the end. Maia Chance litters the picturesque winter
wonderland full of likely suspects and outlandish characters, both
humorous and sinister.
NAUGHTY ON ICEis a dynamite
mystery full of laughs and lurking villains. The elderly and amorous
Maple Hill Alpine Club co-presidents are a comforting and comedic
"Rosencrantz and Guildenstern." The victim's creepy son Fenton is like
a character out of the classic film ARSENIC AND OLD LACE. Lola's
fellow detective honey Ralph Oliver is a welcome addition in hunting
down clues and bad guys. I look forward to Maia Chance's next Discreet Retrieval Agency
book.
The next in Maia Chance’s dazzlingly fun Prohibition-era
caper series featuring society matron Lola Woodby and her
stalwart Swedish cook, Berta.
The Discreet Retrieval Agency is doing a brisk holiday
business of retrieving lost parcels, grandmas, and stolen
wreaths. But with their main squeezes Ralph and Jimmy once
more on the back burner, both Lola and Berta pine for a
holiday out of New York City. So when they receive a
mysterious Christmas card requesting that they retrieve an
antique ring at a family gathering in Maple Hill, Vermont,
they jump at the chance. Sure, the card is signed Anonymous
and it’s vaguely threatening, but it’s Vermont.
In Maple Hill, several estranged members of the wealthy
Goddard family gather. And no sooner do Lola and Berta
recover the ring—from Great-Aunt Daphne Goddard’s arthritic
finger—than Mrs. Goddard goes toes-up, poisoned by her
Negroni cocktail on ice. When the police arrive, Lola and
Berta are caught-red-handed with the ring, and it becomes
clear that they were in fact hired not for their
cracker-jack retrieving abilities, but to be scapegoats for
murder.
With no choice but to unmask the killer or be thrown in the
slammer, Lola and Berta’s investigations lead them deep into
the secrets of Maple Hill. There, they must find out once
and for all who’s nice...and who’s naughty.