My rating: 4 of 5 stars
Everything about this book made me feel as though I'd stepped into a small town in the 1950s or 1960s. The only tell I could find that this is actually more contemporary is Catherine says that abortion is legal. I would describe this book as a novella and as such it has very good pacing. In other works by Charlaine Harris there tends to be, in my opinion, too much time spent on housekeeping details. In this book, fortunately, there is only one long scene of Catherine cleaning.
The mystery is solid, there are some nice red herrings and the main character doesn't foolishly put herself in harm's way but once.
The killer's motive is the weakest part of this book in my opinion. If you enjoy mysteries, you'll likely enjoy this book.
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What's going on with my writing?
Thanks for asking! I am a solid 63% done on my first draft. My plan is to finish my draft before 2019 shows up. Actually,I'd like to get it done before December arrives. If I get stuck in my writing lately what I've been doing is writing out of sequence. Yesterday I was working on the book's final scene. Bad news, I thought I had it all figured out and then I realized I didn't like where it was going. Today I'm writing in sequence and maybe that will help my final scene whenever I get back to it.
Socially to help with my writing I just joined the "Guppy" Chapter of Sisters in Crime. This is an online group for first time writers of mysteries. With my membership I can join a critique group to get feedback on my unpublished work. I'm very excited and also overwhelmed. The business of publishing is not easy. (understatement). The important thing for me to keep reminding myself is to focus on finishing my book, then try to get it published. Don't put the cart before the horse and all that!
Happy September!
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