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Mother-Daughter Murder Night
by Nina Simon
dark
mysterious
medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
A mix
Strong character development:
Complicated
Loveable characters:
Yes
Diverse cast of characters:
N/A
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Complicated
Three generations of women, all so different in their own way, they struggle to truly see one another. When teenager, Jack, finds a dead body while at work, these three women join together to try and solve what happened.
I loved the character growth, the banter and the way in which they realised just how similar and stronger they are together. The development of this whodunit was well written as well. It wasn't all a big show at the beginning, things slowly unraveled themselves in a way that kept me intrigued and entertained.
This was a light read, a playful one with just the right a mount of mystery to keep me wanting more. The ending was well played out, as opposed to some storied that just suddenly END.
I will be interested to read more novels by this author.
I loved the character growth, the banter and the way in which they realised just how similar and stronger they are together. The development of this whodunit was well written as well. It wasn't all a big show at the beginning, things slowly unraveled themselves in a way that kept me intrigued and entertained.
This was a light read, a playful one with just the right a mount of mystery to keep me wanting more. The ending was well played out, as opposed to some storied that just suddenly END.
I will be interested to read more novels by this author.