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Now - on to the characters themselves. The introduction of a possible love triangle is, on the surface, disappointing and annoying. Mel and Joe are good together and it feels like the author is really really screwing with the dynamic that has worked so well in this series so far by introducing Detective Martinez. But I can see why Ms. McKinlay might have done it: a romantic relationship that introduced some sexual tension into the mix as well as involving a detective into the group that gets them more information and possibly more involvement in further crimes. Ms. McKinlay is going to have to treat this storyline carefully so as not to alienate the fans she already has. She's a stellar writer, so if anyone can pull it off, she can.
The writing of this book should be an example to many cozy authors out there - no paragraphs and pages of constant internal dialogue and repetitive summaries of the plot. Lots of snappy dialogue and a fast moving pace that kept me totally involved in the story (dinner's gonna be over an hour late tonight because I couldn't put the book down!) I look forward to the next book in the series to see how all this ends up!
Reading updates
- Started reading
- 14 April, 2013: Finished reading
- 14 April, 2013: Reviewed