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Written on Dec 2, 2020
Can Penny figure out who killed the young investigative reporter?
Penny Brannigan
Penny Brannigan is our sleuth, and she is away on a painting camp for two days before going back home. She ends up meeting a guy named Colin, who is her love interest. Penny is an interesting sleuth as she is in her early fifties and is great at solving puzzles. I like Penny because she runs a Spa place with a girlfriend, and then in her free time, she paints. I like that because it shows that she lives a balanced life. There isn't really anything that I didn't like about this character.
The Mystery
The mystery that Penny is working on solving has a tie into the past and the one that happened in the present. What happened to Mark Currie seven years ago? And what does that have to do with recently deceased investigative reporter Jessica Graham? Those are the two questions that Penny, with the help of the detective in Wales and her new beau Colin, has to figure out. I actually got this one earlier on, and I can't believe that I was actually right, especially about the motive. I feel bad that another life being taken to have it figured out.
Three Stars
On Deadly Tides by Elizabeth J. Duncan is a good read if you are looking for one that isn't where you live. Ms. Duncan's Penny Brannigan Mysteries' are located in Wales, and it's definitely a different ball game over there to the ones based in the United States. It was nice looking at it from a different perspective. Ms. Duncan has done a good job of writing this book. I am giving it three stars.
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