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A Body on the Beach
by Dee MacDonald
3,5* upped to 4
It’s always a pleasure to travel to Tinworthy and catch up with Kate, Woody and the quirky cast of characters.
I always know I will read a well written, compelling, and entertaining story.
This is not my favourite instalment, but I enjoyed it even if I didn’t like some details.
Kate is as likeable as usual but she’s a bit too reckless and unrealistic: hiding clues from the police and using personal details from a medical practice are not high on any ethical scale. They seemed a bit out of characters as Kate always was very down to earth and playing by the rules.
There was a bit surprise in this book as we meet Jack, Kate’s youngest, who’s back from Australia.
The mystery was full of red herrings and twists and the culprit came as a surprise.
It was a pleasant read and I enjoyed it.
Many thanks to Bookouture and Netgalley for this ARC, all opinions are mine
It’s always a pleasure to travel to Tinworthy and catch up with Kate, Woody and the quirky cast of characters.
I always know I will read a well written, compelling, and entertaining story.
This is not my favourite instalment, but I enjoyed it even if I didn’t like some details.
Kate is as likeable as usual but she’s a bit too reckless and unrealistic: hiding clues from the police and using personal details from a medical practice are not high on any ethical scale. They seemed a bit out of characters as Kate always was very down to earth and playing by the rules.
There was a bit surprise in this book as we meet Jack, Kate’s youngest, who’s back from Australia.
The mystery was full of red herrings and twists and the culprit came as a surprise.
It was a pleasant read and I enjoyed it.
Many thanks to Bookouture and Netgalley for this ARC, all opinions are mine