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Baby, Take a Bow

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"...readers seeking a cozy, feel-good mystery will enjoy this outing to Grace Street. The delightful characters navigate their worldly and otherworldly challenges with affection and humor, and Tesh maintains a whimsical tone that doesn't detract from the serious subject matter." —Publishers Weekly

Camden's friend Rufus Jackson receives a letter from his ex-wife, Bobbi, and he's surprised to learn he's the father of a baby. When Bobbi is found murdered in her home and her baby stolen, Rufus becomes suspect number one. PI David Randall immediately takes the case.

But Randall is almost sidetracked from the case by a series of what appears to be never-ending favors. When he takes his friend Cam to the Carlyle House to sing for a concert, Cam encounters Delores Carlyle, a troubled spirit trapped inside a huge mirror, who wants to see her daughter, Beverly, one last time. Beverly Carlyle will come to the house on one condition: that Randall find a home for her surly teenage son, Kit, and a band for her obnoxious daughter, Frieda. Kit is welcome at 302 Grace, but to secure a spot for Frieda, Randall has to get a local girl group a gig at a local nightclub. The owner agrees, if Cam will pose as a teenager and spy on a rival club. Cam agrees if Randall will take him to Green Valley to answer some questions about his past. And another ghost is haunting the hot dog restaurant, refusing to talk to Cam.

In addition to the tangle of deals, Randall has to contend with Rufus being hell-bent on revenge, the return of Cam's telekinesis, and growing concern that if the baby—a girl named Mary Rose, as it turns out—is found, Rufus, might not want to keep her.

But where is Mary Rose?

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      February 6, 2017
      In Tesh’s gratifying fifth Grace Street mystery (after 2015’s Just You Wait), PI David Randall looks for a missing baby on behalf of Rufus Jackson, a fellow boarder at friend John Camden’s rooming house in Parkland, N.C. Rufus’s ex-wife, Bobbi, recently contacted him and revealed she gave birth to his child, but now she has been killed, and the baby has disappeared. Suspecting an illegal adoption ring, David enlists the help of Kary Ingram, another boarder, with whom he’s in love but whose desire for motherhood threatens her objectivity. Meanwhile, Camden’s psychic powers draw David into a case of a ghost trapped in a historic mansion and a haunted hot dog stand. Though the plot can be convoluted, readers seeking a cozy, feel-good mystery will enjoy this outing to Grace Street. The delightful characters navigate their worldly and otherworldly challenges with affection and humor, and Tesh maintains a whimsical tone that doesn’t detract from the serious subject matter.

    • Kirkus

      February 1, 2017
      It will take more than one North Carolina psychic to solve a detective's tangle of cases.Private eye David Randall lives in his friend Camden's Parkland boardinghouse, home to an eclectic bunch of oddballs. Laid-back Camden is a psychic whose prickly, ambitious bride, Ellin, a producer for the Psychic Service Network, is always pushing him to get a better job. When his house-hunting housemate, Rufus Jackson, gets a letter from his ex-wife, Bobbi, telling him that he's the father of her baby, he and his wife, Angie, ask Randall to check it out. Arriving at Bobbi's house, Randall finds the police hauling away her body and no baby in sight. Rufus may be the prime suspect, but Bobbi's been involved in some weird things, including perhaps a plot to sell her baby to finance a fancy new place. In addition, Randall and Camden are helping Janice Chan, whose hot dog establishment is haunted by a ghost fox and whose mother, Mei Chan, wishes she would become a lawyer. When Camden agrees to sing at the Carlyle House, he finds that the ghost of former occupant Delores Carlyle is trapped and wants out. She offers Randall $30,000 in hidden gems if he can entice her estranged daughter, Beverly, to the house. In exchange, Beverly insists that Randall get her son, Kit, a psychic who hasn't learned to handle his power, a place to live. While juggling all these secondary problems, Randall and Kary, the love of his life, pose as a couple looking at the extravagant houses Bobbi loved as well. It takes all of Randall's detective skills and the powers of both Camden and Kit to clear up the whole mess. The fifth in Tesh's psychic series (Just You Wait, 2015, etc.) is again more enjoyable for the odd mix of characters than the meager mystery.

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    • Library Journal

      February 1, 2017

      North Carolina PI David Randall and his psychic sidekick Camden contend with a missing baby and surly ghosts in Tesh's fifth book in the series (after Just You Wait). What seems like an open-and-shut case of a purloined newborn mushrooms into a run of investigations for Randall and Camden, whose talent for seeing the undead leads to a string of misadventures.

      Copyright 2017 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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