Bye, Bye Blackbird by Nancy Martin

Bye, Bye Blackbird (Blackbird Sisters Mystery, #11)

by Nancy Martin

Nora Blackbird is finally having her baby! But even that comes with complications. Sisters Emma and Libby have their own problems, but they try to join forces to help Nora live happily ever after. And nothing could go wrong. Or could it? 

Michael is the target of a Mob plot, and the cops have set up an observation post right outside the delivery room. Is he going to make it into fatherhood without going to jail? And Nora's trying to cope with a new job offer as she labors to bring her baby into the world. Big changes are in store for everyone. In other words, it's life as usual for the Blackbird sisters!

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I have always been a fan of the Blackbird Mystery series; it was always fun, always well written and sometimes a little edgy; enough heartbreak to keep thigs real, but not so much that it weighed the series down.  The last book, A Little Night Murder, ended on a cracking cliffhanger and I was really looking forward to the next book.

But something happened in Nancy Martin's personal life, and I read a few months back there would be no more Blackbird Sisters for the foreseeable future.  I get that, and the series was long enough that readers couldn't complain about it ending too soon, and it would be ending on a high note.  But the cliffhanger!!! - no way she could leave us hanging like that.

Thankfully she didn't - Bye Bye Blackbird is a short novella that really is just about tying up the loose ends and answering the lingering questions. A small, token attempt is made at mystery, but mostly it's just high-jinx and antics, and it was great; at this point I didn't care about the plot as much as I cared about the characters.  This short story entertained me and tied up all the loose ends and I'm left a happy camper with a shelf full of Blackbird mysteries I can revisit whenever I miss them too much.

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  • 24 October, 2016: Started reading
  • 24 October, 2016: Finished reading
  • 7 October, 2020: Reviewed