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Written on Jan 26, 2021
Will Sophie solve this murder before she gets put behind bars?
Sophie Winston
Sophie Winston is our sleuth and point of view character. I have to say, following Sophie around and reading how stubborn and snarky she is hilarious. Sophie is trying to live her life the way she wants to while dealing with her childhood nemesis being everywhere. I feel so bad for her, especially when her own mom sides with Natasha on what to do for their Thanksgiving meal. There is a lot more to Sophie than just being an event planner, and she shows it in this first novel to her series. There isn't really anything that I have found that I dislike about her. She is a fabulous character.
The Mystery
The mystery is of a dead private investigator offering up a kitten for sale and looking into Sophie. The big clue for the police to suspect her. She has to figure out who hired the PI to look into her but not only that, why he was killed in the first place. Was it because he was offering up a kitten for sale at the grocery store? Or did it have something to do as a private investigator? Ms. Davis answers all of these questions and more in the story.
5 Stars
The Diva Runs Out of Thyme by Krista Davis is a sublime author who clearly has a remarkable series on her hands. I love how she includes certain things at the beginning of each chapter. It was wonderful to read those, and I learned a lot about them too. I am giving this book five stars and recommending it to anyone that likes cozy mysteries.
Don't forget to check the recipes at the back of this book.
Other Books in the Series
Coming out in May 2021
Thank you for dropping by! I hope you enjoyed this review of The Diva Runs Out of Thyme by Krista Davis.
Until the next time,
Happy Reading!
Victim/Toe Tag #1: Otis Pulchinski (O)
Beachcomber Weapons: knife
Beachcomber Crime Scene: alley
Detectives: Sophie Winston (W)
Victim/Toe Tag #2: Simon Greer (S)
Beachcomber Weapons: blunt object
Beachcomber Crime Scene: hotel
Detectives: Sophie Winston (W)
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