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Rory Anderson wakes up one morning to the neighbor's dog barking in her backyard. After returning the dog, she goes to see what is the problem...and finds a finger sticking up out of her garden. After calling the police, she sees more of the body and discovers who the dead woman is. Hester Bouquet, her tole painting teacher. But it looks as if all the evidence points to Rory as the killer, and the chief of police is going to charge her even if she's not guilty, so she needs to find a killer fast.

But when a second body is discovered, the rush is on, because they're getting close to charging her, and it doesn't look pretty...

This is the first book in the series, and I do realize that it is an older book, but I do like to read them because they're not filled with author political views. That drives me crazy, unfortunately. But also unfortunately, this book just couldn't keep me interested. The only likeable character in the book is Rory. She's also the only one we know anything about. She's a computer programmer but never spends time doing anything, so I imagine she must have a healthy bank account.

There were so many questions -- what kind of a town does she live in that her neighbors would shy away from her when she had nothing to do with the past? Pretty overly-righteous and overly judgmental people, if you ask me. I also had to wonder at the chief, who was blaming a small toddler for something she had nothing to do with so many years ago. Just sayin'

Detective Green seemed off, too. He started out okay, but then just seemed to be a shell of a man going about his day and not even caring -- very unemotional. I realize cops have to be impartial, but this guy was almost robotic. Her mother didn't seem to care about anything that was happening to her daughter, either.

I knew the murderer the minute that person stepped on the page. It wasn't hard to decipher, but I did look toward the end to see the reason why and how the climax was going to come about (I just couldn't finish this book; sorry; so I did move forward). At any rate, the ending was fine, and there was some resolution to a couple of things, but I will read the next in the series to see if it improves.
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joannefm2 | 3 autres critiques | Jun 29, 2022 |
I loved this mystery. Started reading it and before I knew it, it was several hours later and I finished it. Just couldn’t put it down once I started reading Rory is a fun and likable heroine who dedicates herself to finding out how her friend died. Using her wits and with the help of her friends she follows the clues to uncover the truth as she is thrown into various puzzling and dangerous situations. An enjoyably pleasant read that has a satisfactory ending but also leaves you looking forward to the next in the series… (plus d'informations)
 
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Nefersw | 6 autres critiques | Jan 14, 2022 |
Another very enjoyable book featuring Aurora Anderson who finds herself embroiled in another murder. I find these books fun especially how the author brings to life how it is to live in a Southern California beach community. The story is full of interesting characters and as usual for me, I was kept guessing as to the identity of the murder. Highly recommend.
 
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Nefersw | 3 autres critiques | Jan 14, 2022 |
I thoroughly enjoyed this book. Once I started reading it, didn't want to stop! The characters were all interesting and I felt like I got to know them. The mystery itself was well done, lots of suspects and many clues throughout the story. I look forward to reading further adventures of Aurora Anderson and learning more about her.
 
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