Murder for Choir by Joelle Charbonneau

Murder for Choir (A Glee Club Mystery, #1)

by Joelle Charbonneau

From the New York Times bestselling author of the Testing trilogy comes the first novel in the pitch-perfect Glee Club mystery series.

Even as a struggling opera singer, Paige Marshall has never seen anything like the cut throat competition of the Prospect Glen High School show choir. As their new coach, she’s getting an icy reception from championship-hungry students who doubt she can take them to a first-place trophy. Toughing this gig out may prove harder than scoring her big break...

Especially now that her best young male singer is suspected of killing the arrogant coach of Prospect Glen’s fiercest rival choir. For Paige to clear his name, she’ll have to sort through a chorus of suspects—and go note-for-note with a killer who’ll do anything to knock her out of the spotlight for good.

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Ok, so I had no intention of reading this book since it screams "Glee Bandwagon" but a GR friend read it and liked it quite a bit, and since we have a lot of reading interests in common, I went ahead and bought it. Then it sat on my TBR for quite some time while I procrastinated picking it up. I've finally read it and I have to say I was pleasantly surprised! It was a very strong first-in-series.

What I didn't like (very short list):
Paige is a bit too much of a busybody throughout the book. Just a little bit over the top. I found myself more than a few times thinking as I was reading, "seriously? you're an idiot... and a bit arrogant to think you can do this better than the detective."

The murderer was obvious to me. This is not a huge deal as it doesn't ruin the book for me at all, but for those that it matters to, this is not an overly tricky plot.

Possible love triangle that if not resolved soon and to my satisfaction will irritate me into quitting the series.


What I did like:
Great characters, very descriptively written. I found it very easy to 'see' these people in my head as I read along.

I very much like the detective character and it looks like he's going to be fun to read about in future books.

I also very much like Paige - other than the busybody-ness she's a hoot and I like her ability to give the kids as good as she gets from them.

Killer was cracking me up by the end of the book. And the aunt is the kind of aunt I'd like to have - a little odd, a lot of fun.


I'm looking forward to the next book, I hope it's as good or better than this one.

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