Cocktails and Books
Written on Jul 12, 2012
Catherine Gray has always been in love with James. She was heartbroken when he married another woman and went away for college to sulk. However, James marriage doesn't last so she hightails it back to Aurora Falls to practice psychology in a local office and finally be with the man she loves. But her life isn't neat and tidy with James and soon it starts unraveling when his ex-wife is found dead in his family's cottage. She's determined to stay by James' side, no matter what...even if it means her life.
On "paper" Catherine should have been a great heroine. She's finally got the man she's always loved and now, with someone out to hurt him or blame him (she wasn't sure which) I expected her to her to leap off the page and be James' champion and dare anyone to say he had anything to do with his wife's murder. What we got instead was a completely flat character who was too old fashion and out of date for this story (what late twenties woman drives around singing fifties music when she's happy?).
But Catherine wasn't the only one who seemed to suffer from flatness and come from a different era. James was even more at odds with present day. His speech and mannerisms, again, were too out of date for a story and was often times just so blase about what was happening that I truly didn't care about what happened to him.
While I had problems with the characters, this story did have a nicely written mystery. The author did a fantastic job of keeping me guessing as to who the real culprit was of the murders. It truly wasn't until the last few pages of the book that we finally get the whole story revolving around Renee's death. It was for the mystery alone that I kept turning the pages in this one, because in the end I had to know who was behind the whole mess.
For this one, I'm grading on the mystery and deducting for characters I couldn't deal with. Total Score: