I'm doubling up on some of my reviews this week since they are shorter books by the same author in the same series. Today I'm talking about book 13 and book 8 in Leslie Meier's Lucy Stone series.
This is book number 13 in the Lucy Stone Mystery Series. This book focuses on the murder of course, but also on harassment and bullying going on with the high school football team and the cheerleaders. In this book, I once again wonder if we are to draw the conclusion that Sara has an eating disorder. This would probably be more clear if I read the series in order? At least I know that if she does, she must get help because in recent books she is doing well and is an adult. This book also contrasts moms with young kids vs. Moms whose kids have left the nest.
I didn't like the resolution of who the killer was very much, this book on that front was a disappointment for me.
I rate it as a 3.Look at this original cover! It looks so dated now! Wedding Day Murder is book 8 in the series and was published in 2001! It's as old as my middle child! Time really flies. This book focuses on Sue, Lucy's friend that I find to be overbearing. In this book Sue's daughter is getting married. I don't think it is until about the halfway point in the book before there is a murder. I assumed the person who was killed was going to be the victim so I was waiting around waiting for the murder to happen.
Since much of the appeal for me in these books is actually the day to day happenings in Tinker's Cove and Lucy's internal monologue, I enjoyed this book. All the kids still live at home in the book--although Toby and Elizabeth are in college. Elizabeth has apparently taken up smoking, I hope she quits that pretty soon! In the end the killer manages to get himself caught--and we do get a wedding just not the one advertised at the beginning of the book!
I rate this one as a 4!
2 comments:
I've read and enjoyed both of these. But I read them in order. :)
Anne - Books of My Heart
This series always looks fun to me, although I imagine some are better than others
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