Allyson M W Dyar reviewed March Street Murder by Estelle Richards
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2 stars
Young artist goes back home to live with her grandmother and bulldog to help her grandmother.
To make money, she works as a waitress for a boss she doesn't think much of when she stumbles over a body while putting out the garbage.
She solves the mystery and life goes on.
Now granted, I could have solved the mystery as well given that all the suspects she casually interrogates just happen to answer her probing questions and not tell her to sod off.
The book felt like more of a novella than a fleshed-out novel and in fact, the solving of the mystery comes rather abruptly.
This isn't a series of mysteries that I'll be pursuing even if the book is free.
Your mileage may vary.
b>2 stars
Young artist goes back home to live with her grandmother and bulldog to help her grandmother.
To make money, she works as a waitress for a boss she doesn't think much of when she stumbles over a body while putting out the garbage.
She solves the mystery and life goes on.
Now granted, I could have solved the mystery as well given that all the suspects she casually interrogates just happen to answer her probing questions and not tell her to sod off.
The book felt like more of a novella than a fleshed-out novel and in fact, the solving of the mystery comes rather abruptly.
This isn't a series of mysteries that I'll be pursuing even if the book is free.
Your mileage may vary.
b>2 stars