At The Drop Of A Hat
by Jenn McKinlay
I am a hat girl and always have been. No, sadly, not the fancy hats to which the British are partial. I think Americans are too obsessed with their hair to ever truly embrace the hat. Pity. Still, I love a good hat, and I own several fuzzy winter hats, floppy sun hats, utilitarian (ie. hide the unwashed rat’s nest) baseball hats.
My fascination with headwear was definitely a driving force in writing the London hat shop mysteries and because I love research this has been one of the best parts of the whole adventure. The history of millinery, famous milliners, the evolution of the hat, all of these things have contributed to the writing of the books.
In AT THE DROP OF THE HAT, Viv and Scarlett are asked to mend a bridal hat made by their grandmother over thirty years before in the early nineteen eighties. It is an emotional moment for the girls to have something that their grandmother made and they are determined to fix the hat for the bride Ariana Jackson.
Of course this part of the plot led me to research hats of the eighties which naturally guided me to Princess Diana and her famous milliner John Boyd. I read his bio, studied years and years of his hats and now follow him on social media. The man is simply a genius.
Here’s a quote from his webpage (www.johnboydhats.com) so you can see what I mean:
“Making hats isn’t just a romantic story of sitting there waiting for some great creation to come. Millinery is deception all the time. If a client’s nose isn’t straight you twist her hat brim slightly the opposite way to straighten it. If she’s got two chins, you give her a face lift by tying a veil under one of them. The wearer doesn’t deceive, I do it for them.” –John Boyd
See? Certified artistic genius. And although I have a total fan girl crush on the eighty-nine year old Scotsman, John Boyd is just one of so many famous hat makers that fill the pages of fashion, art and history. Writing this series has been a pure joy because I have learned so much and because I get to spend hours turning the pages of old fashion magazines at my library, studying the fads and fashions of days gone by.
But there’s more than hat history involved in AT THE DROP OF A HAT. Things have been tense between Scarlett and Viv as Scarlett can’t shake the feeling that Viv is hiding something from her. She hopes that working on Mim’s old hat together will bridge the distance between them. Viv is delighted to take on the job of restoring Ariana’s hat. It means so much to her to refurbish one of Mim’s original designs. Unfortunately, contacting Ariana with the estimated cost becomes difficult when she never answers her phone.
Finally, Scarlett decides to go visit the young woman at her place of work and give her the work estimate in person. When she arrives at the solicitor’s office in Kensington, she finds Ariana in the alley, standing over the body of her dead boss who looks to have fallen to his death. The police think the man was pushed, but Scarlett refuses to believe Ariana is the murderer. It is now up Scarlett and Viv to find the real killer before Ariana’s future is boxed up for good.
Is Ariana a murderess? Do Viv and Scarlett manage to refurbish Mim’s bridal hat to its original glory? What secret is Viv keeping from Scarlett? You’ll just have to pick up a copy of AT THE DROP OF A HAT to find out.
Happy Reading!
Jenn
About the Author:
Jenn is the New York Times bestselling author of several mystery series. She lives in sunny Arizona in a house that is overrun with kids, pets and her husband’s guitars.
MURDER CAN BE SO OLD HAT
Cousins Scarlett Parker and Vivian Tremont’s fashionable London hat shop, Mim’s Whims, is visited by a new customer bearing an old hat box. Ariana Jackson is getting married and wants to restore her mother’s bridal hat and veil for the occasion. The elegant item was made by Scarlett and Vivian’s grandmother over thirty years ago, so Viv is delighted to take the job.
When Scarlett goes to Ariana’s office to consult about the restoration cost, she finds her outside, standing over her boss’s dead body. Though Ariana claims to know nothing about his demise, the investigation unveils a motive for murder. Now, with the bride-to-be in custody and the wedding on hold, Scarlett and Viv must find the real killer before Ariana’s future is boxed up for good.
Jennifer’s Review of At The Drop Of A Hat
Review (4.5 Stars): This is the third book in the Hat Shop Mystery series and I love how Ms. McKinlay makes readers feel as though they are a part of the Notting Hill community. In this mystery, Scarlett and Viv agree to help Ariana Jackson restore her mother’s bridal hat for her upcoming wedding and when Scarlett is unable to get in touch with her, she decides to visit her at her work. What she finds is another dead body and Ariana standing over the body with blood on her hands. With the wedding on hold and Ariana as the prime suspect, Scarlett and Viv decide to play detective again to find the real killer before Ariana goes to jail for a crime she didn’t commit.
Every time I read a mystery from this series, I am brought back to the lovely city of London and I desperately want to walk down Portobello Road just like Scarlett does. Scarlett is still sticking with her vow of “no men” but has quite a bit of temptation in this story that tests her commitment to that vow. I love how her character has grown from Cloche and Dagger and she is finally getting her self-confidence back and settling into her new way of life in London. At The Drop Of A Hat was very fast-paced, entertaining and makes me want to visit this lovely community right away. Looking forward to book number four in this enchanting mystery series.
Giveaway
I’m excited to give away a copy of At The Drop Of A Hat. This giveaway is for US Residents only. To be entered in the drawing by February 17th, please leave me a comment below:
thank you for the chance to win this fun read, looks like a great series 🙂
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I’m a HUUUGE Jenn fan and own books in all 3 series. I’d love to add this book to my collection.
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I am big Jenn McKinlay fan so this book is exciting to read about. Thank you so much for the chance to win it.
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Even though I haven’t worn a hat in years, I would still love to read this book! It sounds like one I would enjoy! Thank you!
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I want to read this series.
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It sounds like a delightful read, with interesting characters. Thanks for having the giveaway.
I really like her books and would love to win this.
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Love this series and look forward to reading this one.
I am a huge fan of Jenn’s and can’t wait to read the new installment! Thanks for the chance to win!
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It looks like a very good mystery.
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