The Sweet Scent of Murder

The Sweet Scent of Murder: A Mavis Davis Mystery

Former probation and child welfare officer Mavis Davis wants to prove she can succeed in her new profession as a P.I. without anyone's help. When she arrives at the office one day, Mavis finds that her young associate, Candy, has acted in her behalf and taken a missing teenager case. Though it won't further her ambitions to be a big-time detective, Mavis reluctantly agrees to spend a couple of days searching for the girl. Little does she know that her investigation will lead to fraud, kidnapping, child abuse, and murder. After the missing girl's brother disappears, their father drops dead at Mavis' feet, and the police order her off the case, Mavis becomes more determined than ever to find the kids. If in the course of her investigation she happens to solve the murder, so be it. But when Mavis' negligence results in a serious assault on a witness and when she herself is arrested and charged as an accessory to kidnapping, it's time to reevaluate her situation. A night in the county jail makes Mavis realize that she must not only clear her own name, but that of the alleged kidnapper-murderer as well. The only way to do that is to make bail and hit the streets. In the end, although Mavis wants to catch the killer herself to prove her competence, she finds that accepting help is not always a bad thing.

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Booklist, Feb. 1, 2007

The Sweet Scent of Murder, from Five Star

ISBN 13: 978-1-59414-469-9
277 pages
$17.13 on AMAZON

    What starts out as a simple missing-person case quickly becomes something very different for PI Mavis Davis. After the missing girl’s brother also goes missing, her father turns up dead, and Mavis herself is implicated in the kidnapping, the PI is forced to try to catch a killer in order to clear her own name. . . Mavis is a strong and resourceful protagonist, and Baker is a strong and resourceful writer. They make a good team, and this series looks like a keeper.David Pitt

from Harriet Klausner
frequent reviewer for Amazon.com

In Houston private investigator Mavis Davis obtains a strange client through her part-time Lamar High School receptionist Candy Finkelstein. A wealthy classmate of Candy, eighteen year old Tommy Lawson wants to hire Mavis to find his missing younger sister Jeanine whom he thinks might be in trouble. Though she agrees to take the case gratis, he leaves her with a sizable fee anyway.

She begins her inquiries at Lamar, but finds out nothing. Mavis next visits the parents of the two teens at their affluent exclusive River Oaks estate, but neither Hilary nor Harrison seem concerned that their daughter vanished; in fact they invite Mavis to join their party they are hosting. She was going to refuse until she learns her client has also disappeared. At the party while Harrison seems to mock her, he suddenly collapses and dies. As Mavis continues her inquiries over the chagrin of her police sergeant boyfriend, she is charged with being an accessory to the kidnapping of a minor; now the case is personal.

Readers will appreciate the efforts of Mavis and Candy as they investigate the disappearance of two teen siblings whose parents seem indifferent to the vanishings. The case spins out of control when the father of her client dies. Fans of female sleuthing stories will enjoy this delightfully baked tale as the courageous protagonist tries to do what she believes is the right thing though that disturbs her boyfriend the cop.

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