Monday is the Thing With Murders

Mar 27, 2017 09:28

What I've Finished Reading

I wanted to like Blood Red Turns Dollar Green a lot better than I did, in the end. The author's method of withholding information was confusing about as often as it was suspenseful, but the real problem is that I never got why Lenny was so invested in being a wrestling insider that he kept screwing over his family and ( Read more... )

paul o'brien, helen reilly, murder mondays, c. s. forester, contemporary mystery

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liadtbunny March 27 2017, 15:48:15 UTC
Lol:) I thought your 'Mourned of Sunday' summary was the whole book apart from the last chapter, until I got to the end! The wrestling book sounds a crushing and neck locking disappointment.

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evelyn_b March 27 2017, 16:14:14 UTC
Helen Reilly wastes no time getting people killed!

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lost_spook March 27 2017, 16:33:52 UTC
All of this happens in Chapter One, so who knows what's next? By the end of the book half the state of New York could be dead.

They don't hang about!

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evelyn_b March 27 2017, 22:10:49 UTC
You can't accuse this book of taking too long to get to the murder part, that's for sure. The next couple of chapters are just as packed with incident. We've got to slow down sometime so there can be an investigation, I assume? But why should I assume?

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sallymn March 29 2017, 09:30:37 UTC
There was quite a lot I liked about Peril at End House (though none of it was that title) so will be interested to hear what you think.

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