MurderByDeath
Written on Nov 18, 2012
Another oddity that screamed at me throughout this book and his first one in the series, [b:Thee Bedrooms, Two Baths, One Very Dead Corpse|7723839|Thee Bedrooms, Two Baths, One Very Dead Corpse|David James|http://d.gr-assets.com/books/1348514590s/7723839.jpg|10481588]: The author has the characters constantly repeating the names of the person they're talking to. For example in one conversation with her neighbour, Regina, she says Regina's name 7 times. As in "Regina, it was one slap. One." ... "Regina, I don't know any of the people who sent these flowers."..."They were all gay. Or at least two of them were, Regina." This conversation only goes on for about a page and a half. People don't talk like that, it's weird and annoying.
The mystery in the book was cleverly done, lots of suspects, lots of opportunities and a bit of a surprise twist at the end. The story kept me guessing all the way to the end. Amanda Thorne is a likeable character and she is surrounded by a lot more likeable characters. The author just needs to decide what type of book he's trying to write and to what purpose. I'm not sorry I read the book - there is a lot to enjoy, but I'll check out the next book more closely before buying it/reading it to see if the author shows any signs of growing up.