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Tuesday, February 24, 2026

Deadly Patterns, by Melissa Bourbonlow

 

Published 2012

Even with already crammed bookshelves, I can't resist the local library's monthly used book sale.Picked this up awhile back but only now got around to reading it. It's a mix of mystery, magic, family connections, heritage, and romance. More on the magic in a bit. Main character Harlow has moved back to the small town of Bliss, Texas, after leaving a big city design and dress shop. The magic comes in with her great grandmother, Loretta Mae Cassidy, who is ghost. They don't seem to be able to communicate well but Loretta does have a way of making her presence known. And, oh, the Cassidy name? Seems Harlow is related to Butch Cassidy. Yes, that Butch Cassidy. The one of Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid. In any case, that heritage seems to give descendants a bit of magic. In Harlow's case it's that the outfits she designs for them creates happiness of one sort or the other. There are bunches of townspeople related to Harlow and I wish I'd have known there was a basic family tree included at the end. It would have helped me keep it straight who was who and how all were connected much faster. 

That aside, it was a quirky, fun read. It begins when Harlow goes to the historic Denison mansion to do a fitting on the town's Santa Claus for the town's Christmas event. The mystery begins when Dan, the volunteer Santa, mysteriously falls to his death from the widow's walk of the old mansion. Harlow discovers the body in a way I'm sure she'd just as rather not repeat.  Seems fake Santa Dan, wasn't as beloved as the real thing. Who'd have killed him? How? As it turns out, there are lots of suspects and Harlow finds herself unable to resist doing her own investigation, never mind there's romance blooming, or trying to bloom, with Will. 

I won't detail more of the plot as I'm sure this one is readily available at your library, but lots of twists and turns and red herrings seem designed to ruin Christmas for not just Harlow but Bliss. Bottom line, I think I may be looking for the rest of this series soon. While it was all a tad confusing jumping in on the third book with multiple characters and bits of magic scattered about the town, I liked Harlow and the seeming regulars. It's always fun to find you're stumbled across something that grabs you from the opening page. Must be part of the Cassidy magic, huh?

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Deadly Patterns, by Melissa Bourbonlow

  Published 2012 Even with already crammed bookshelves, I can't resist the local library's monthly used book sale.Picked this up awh...