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ppcfransen's Reviews (563)
I like the pacing of this. It's kind of slow, but it moves along.
I didn't quite believe the character of Kelly. She's supposed to be 34 but she sounds like a teenager, someone in her early twenties at best. But perhaps we all regress to being a kid when we are back at our parents' house.
I didn't quite believe the character of Kelly. She's supposed to be 34 but she sounds like a teenager, someone in her early twenties at best. But perhaps we all regress to being a kid when we are back at our parents' house.
I liked the third story best; it's light-hearted. The others are more heavy-handed.
The book started off well, though after a while I grew a bit weary of Kit's one time TV show and how her mother is nicer to all animals than to her.
Then the detective / potential lover interest made a lewd remark, which made me question his suitability as a love interest (though the remark was probably ment to show his suitability). Later on he texts Kit about a person of interest in the investigation. Why? Even when the police are keeping an interested party up-to-date (and Kit can be considered an interested party because she found the body), they do not share this many details. The book lost it, when the detective made. That just left a bad taste.
2.5* because it's not overall bad.
Then the detective / potential lover interest made a lewd remark, which made me question his suitability as a love interest (though the remark was probably ment to show his suitability). Later on he texts Kit about a person of interest in the investigation. Why? Even when the police are keeping an interested party up-to-date (and Kit can be considered an interested party because she found the body), they do not share this many details. The book lost it, when the detective made
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Kit bait to trap the murderer2.5* because it's not overall bad.