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ppcfransen 's review for:
A Legacy of Murder
by Connie Berry
Kate Hamilton goes to England to visit her daughter who's doing an internship. On a guided tour of the estate another of the interns is found dead. Kate takes an interest in solving the murder and also takes over the job of the dead girl to organize an exhibition of the Hoard, a collection of jewels and coins.
I never got into the story much. Kate talks a little to this person and to that person, but is mostly busy with the exhibition (which seems a lot of effort for just a one day thing.) Very little snooping content: i.e. no list of possible suspects with varying motives, and no chasing after red herrings.
What didn't help was that I didn't like Kate, didn't like her boyfriend (why's he always kissing her hair or forehead? That's how you show affection to your child, not to your lover.) and I most of all did not like Kate's daughter Christine (mental health issues perhaps?)
I read an ARC through Netgalley
I never got into the story much. Kate talks a little to this person and to that person, but is mostly busy with the exhibition (which seems a lot of effort for just a one day thing.) Very little snooping content: i.e. no list of possible suspects with varying motives, and no chasing after red herrings.
What didn't help was that I didn't like Kate, didn't like her boyfriend (why's he always kissing her hair or forehead? That's how you show affection to your child, not to your lover.) and I most of all did not like Kate's daughter Christine (mental health issues perhaps?)
I read an ARC through Netgalley