Mark @ Carstairs Considers (2200 KP) rated Cinco de Murder in Books
Apr 6, 2018
This is a fun mystery tying into a different holiday, yet it fits the theme of this series perfectly. The mystery is good, with several elements to keep us guessing until the end. I did feel that the book needed another edit to smooth things over as Josie’s changing theories constantly confused me, but not in a good way for a mystery. The series regulars are as fun as always, especially Josie’s abuela
The Life and Death of Lord Erroll: The Truth Behind the Happy Valley Murder
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The true story of the life and mysterious murder of the most talked-about and glamorous member of...
The Mile End Murder: The Case Conan Doyle Couldn't Solve
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On Thursday 17 August, 1860, wealthy widow Mary Emsley was found dead in her own home, killed by a...
Mark @ Carstairs Considers (2200 KP) rated Fiction Can be Murder in Books
Jun 6, 2018
Early on, I was worried that I was about to be flooded with suspects. While there are a lot, they were presented in a way that it was easy to remember them as the book went along. It also helped that potential series regulars are also suspects and that the characters are distinct. I did feel like the plot focused on one aspect of the mystery over some of the others, but there was still a good twist or two and the ending had me turning pages as quickly as possible.
Sara Cox (1845 KP) rated The Psychology of Time Travel in Books
Feb 8, 2020
Four women have invented a time machine and this book explores how time travel effects the women and their different personalities. There is a running theme of death within the story - and let's be honest, that's what everyone would be asking themselves about their own future. I really like the thoughtfulness of the language, the slang that time travellers would use, for example "green self" is used to describe yourself from a time period before where you are and "silver self" the opposite. I really enjoyed reading this and found the jumping through time quite easy, I even forgot to read the date on some chapters and still managed to figure out where in the timeline the chapter stood pretty quickly without getting confused. The writing is clear and easy to read. I found the murder-mystery especially interesting! And how motives jump through time as well as the detective who has to solve it without altering the timeline. Highly recommend.
Homicide in Hardcover (Bibliophile Mystery #1)
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Book expert Brooklyn Wainwright discovers that murder is always a bestseller in the first novel in...
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Fans of Agatha Christie won’t want to miss this delightful new mystery set in the charming village...
With Neighbors Like These (An HOA Mystery #1)
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HOA CORPSE STAGED TO SHOCK…. An arrow pierces a corpse’s chest. A trophy deer head’s dumped...
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Snap Shot
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A brilliant new Victorian mystery series you won’t want to miss! For fans of Sherlock Holmes, Anne...
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The Affacombe Affair (Pollard and Toyne #2)
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Description Cosy crime writing at its best! Perfect for fans of Agatha Christie, M C Beaton, Sophie...
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