Mystery Bookshop The Plot Is Murder, Book 1, (Paperback)
Mystery Bookshop The Plot Is Murder, Book 1, (Paperback)
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Mystery Bookshop The Plot Is Murder, Book 1, (Paperback)

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  • Mystery Bookshop The Plot Is Murder, Book 1, (Paperback)
  • Author: Kensington Publishing Corporation
  • ISBN: 9781496711816
  • Format: Paperback
  • Publication Date: 2017-12-01
  • Page Count: 256
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Jul 14, 2021
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Interesting Idea, but Doesn't Quite Work

Samantha Washington is pursuing not one but two lifelong dreams. Shes opening a mystery bookstore in the town of North Harbor, Michigan. But just days before the store is supposed to open, she finds the dead body of Clayton Parker behind the store. Clayton sold her the building, but he almost sabotaged the sale. Meanwhile, she starts writing a mystery of her own set in England in 1938. Will she solve the murder? How will the real-life murder influence the fictional murder? Ive been intrigued by this series with the story inside the story idea for a while, and Ive heard good things about it from many others. Sadly, it didnt completely work for me. With two stories and two sets of characters to develop, I felt like both were a bit underdeveloped. The ending of the historical mystery was weak, and it featured some abrupt character growth. Meanwhile, the modern mystery featured lots of summaries that were told to us, keeping me outside. On the other hand, I loved both sets of characters, and I did feel the modern mystery came to a good resolution. I had no trouble keeping the different sets of characters straight once I realized how close both murder victims names were, and there was also an obvious break between the two stories each time we switched. I can understand why others love this series as much as they do, but I wish it had focused on one story and developed that one story better.

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