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#FollowMe for Murder
by Sarah E. Burr
#FollowMe for Murder follows Coco Cline, lifestyle blogger and PR advisor. Slightly early for an appointment with two of her clients Coco stumbles over the body of Stacey, assistent to said clients.
While Coco’s thoughts sway between PR-nightmare and this is so much worse for Stacey, everyone else immediately shouts out: you found the body, you could be in danger!
Why?
It’s not like the body was buried in the woods, so the murderer has got to assume the body would be found sooner or later. That’s probably why they made a quick get away after the murder. So unless the murderer was interrupted by Coco in anyway, they have no reason to silence her. And if they were interrupted by her, it would make more sense had they waited for her and taken care of the possible eye-witness then and there.
Because her clients are on the top of the persons-of-interest list of the local police, Coco decides she must investigate and find if there are any more likely suspects among Stacey’s friends and acquaintances.
The mystery of this was interesting, though the killer is pretty easy to guess. Coco was alright as a main sleuth, though a bit insecure in her relationships. For the life of me, I can’t imagine why she would call Jasper her friend; throughout the story he’s said something kind to her once.
I read an ARC through NetGalley.
While Coco’s thoughts sway between PR-nightmare and this is so much worse for Stacey, everyone else immediately shouts out: you found the body, you could be in danger!
Why?
It’s not like the body was buried in the woods, so the murderer has got to assume the body would be found sooner or later. That’s probably why they made a quick get away after the murder. So unless the murderer was interrupted by Coco in anyway, they have no reason to silence her. And if they were interrupted by her, it would make more sense had they waited for her and taken care of the possible eye-witness then and there.
Because her clients are on the top of the persons-of-interest list of the local police, Coco decides she must investigate and find if there are any more likely suspects among Stacey’s friends and acquaintances.
The mystery of this was interesting, though the killer is pretty easy to guess. Coco was alright as a main sleuth, though a bit insecure in her relationships. For the life of me, I can’t imagine why she would call Jasper her friend; throughout the story he’s said something kind to her once.
I read an ARC through NetGalley.