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reviewed Deadly notions by Elizabeth Lynn Casey (Southern sewing circle)

Elizabeth Lynn Casey: Deadly notions (2011, Berkley Prime Crime) 2 stars

When one of the town's most insufferable moms is murdered, the Sweet Briar Ladies Society …

Not a lot of mystery in this one

2 stars

I grabbed a couple mass-market paperbacks from my local library. I wasn't expecting an amazing read, but I was expecting a little better than I got.

For a murder mystery, there wasn't a whole lot of mystery happening. The victim dies early in the book, but the majority of time is spent following the main character, Tori, being threatened by her boyfriend's former girlfriend. Tori and her friends are implicated in the murder, and the chief of police takes turns harassing each one without looking for actual clues or checking alibis. He just interrogates them repeatedly, hoping that one of them will confess. In the few moments when Tori does investigate the murder, she has clue and connections drop into her lap, but she doesn't put anything together until the final pages of the book.