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annarella 's review for:
The French for Murder
by Verity Bright
I enjoyed this novel which is entertaining and gripping as the other. The different setting is interesting as it starts with the discovery of a murder and Clifford being arrested.
Eleanor is involved in another murder investigation, and she will have to face a different policeman and people from the world of cinema.
The story is well plotted, and some parts made me laugh out loud. The mystery is full of twists and kept me guessing as usual.
I was bit perplexed when I met the French detective the first time as he seemed a cross between Inspector Clouseau and the stereotype of the French men. It was the first impression because the character was more complex, and I appreciated how the author developed him.
It was another well plotted and entertaining story that I read in one sitting.
Highly recommended.
Many thanks to Bookouture and Netgalley for this ARC, all opinions are mine
Eleanor is involved in another murder investigation, and she will have to face a different policeman and people from the world of cinema.
The story is well plotted, and some parts made me laugh out loud. The mystery is full of twists and kept me guessing as usual.
I was bit perplexed when I met the French detective the first time as he seemed a cross between Inspector Clouseau and the stereotype of the French men. It was the first impression because the character was more complex, and I appreciated how the author developed him.
It was another well plotted and entertaining story that I read in one sitting.
Highly recommended.
Many thanks to Bookouture and Netgalley for this ARC, all opinions are mine