
Lenard (726 KP) rated Murder Mystery (2019) in Movies
Jun 18, 2019
The movie has some light moments to balance the thrills. But overall for a movie that is fond of pointing out that cliches of the genre are fictitious it contains many of those cliches.

Truly Devious (Truly Devious #1)
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Author Maureen Johnson weaves a tale of murder and mystery in the first book of a new series. ...
crime thriller mystery series

The Sins of the Father
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DS Jimmy Suttle investigates a murder in a house haunted by the past in the latest from 'one of the...

Mark @ Carstairs Considers (2387 KP) rated Design for Murder in Books
Nov 15, 2020
Unfortunately, this was a disappointment after the fun series debut. We spend too long with Annie planning the fictional mystery with multiple ideas discarded before she settles on one. The book and author name dropping is especially tedious here, too. We are meeting suspects and learning motives, so when the body does finally drop, the book picks up. It was still a bit of a struggle to keep the suspects and the parts they played in the fictional murder straight. Even so, the suspects are strong, and both mysteries are wrapped up well. Annie and Max are wonderful main characters, and I definitely enjoyed spending time with them. I’m looking forward to more of their adventures even if this wasn’t quite as good as the first one.

Mark @ Carstairs Considers (2387 KP) rated Strangled Eggs and Ham in Books
Jun 27, 2019
The book takes a little time setting up the characters and motives before the murder takes place, but once the murder happens, things are off and running. Robbie combines what she learns while working at her restaurant with sleuthing outside of work hours to reach the logical conclusion. I appreciated how both sides of the resort issue were presented fairly because both sides did have views that needed to be heard. Part of that comes from well-rounded suspects. The series regulars are as fantastic as always; I enjoy spending time with them. If the book leaves you hungry, you’ll be happy with the five recipes at the end. Spending time with Robbie is always a pleasure and this book is no exception.

Mark @ Carstairs Considers (2387 KP) rated Dying in a Winter Wonderland in Books
Sep 30, 2020
No matter when the books in this series are set, they always immediately put me in the Christmas spirit, and this book is no exception. Merry and the rest of the characters are their usual charming selves, and I always enjoy spending some time with them. Okay, so there are a few characters who regularly annoy Merry, but I enjoy those scenes, too, and we got some interesting developments with them in this book. The plot introduced lots of drama before the murder takes place, and that pulled me in from the first chapter. I never wanted to put the book down until I reached the logical conclusion. This latest book is perfect for any time you need a dose of Christmas.

The Love Pirate and the Bandit's Son
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The Love Pirate and the Bandit's Son: Murder, Sin, and Scandal in the Shadow of Jesse James ...

Never Tell (Detective D.D. Warren #10)
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#1 New York Times bestseller Lisa Gardner returns with an unpredictable thriller that puts fan...

Poisoned Pawn
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Caleb Jacobs is a man with a past. After serving on a failed dark ops assignment in Afghanistan, he...
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Killer Research
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Spring has sprung in Briar Creek, but it is not all sunshine and roses, in the newest Library...