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Three Bedrooms, One Corpse

Three Bedrooms, One Corpse

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Rating: 3 stars
Summary: no brainer
Review: Good book to read on the beach or at the end of a hard day. It required little to no thought. The charaters are flat and the ending is obvious, but the story in general is amusing.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Wonderful blend of plot and humour
Review: This author is a real "find". It's great to stumble across an author who really manages to balance humour, plot and character development. I'm looking forward to reading more of these books because Ms. Harris obviously intends for her characters personal relationships to change and develop. Hope she writes more (and soon)

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: no brainer
Review: This was one of the worst mysteries I've ever read. The writing was sloppy, the story bland, and the romance unrealistic. And without reading too closely, I caught two errors that an editor obviously neglected to correct. Ms. Harris refers twice to fixing a female cat as "neutering" and later in the book she sets a party up to begin, in one conversation, at 6:30 and in the next chapter at 7:30. This is a huge mistake in a mystery story! It leads the reader to expect something will happen as a result of someone getting the time of the party wrong. But it was just sloppy writing. Do yourself a favor and avoid Ms. Harris's novels.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Don't spend the time or money!
Review: This was one of the worst mysteries I've ever read. The writing was sloppy, the story bland, and the romance unrealistic. And without reading too closely, I caught two errors that an editor obviously neglected to correct. Ms. Harris refers twice to fixing a female cat as "neutering" and later in the book she sets a party up to begin, in one conversation, at 6:30 and in the next chapter at 7:30. This is a huge mistake in a mystery story! It leads the reader to expect something will happen as a result of someone getting the time of the party wrong. But it was just sloppy writing. Do yourself a favor and avoid Ms. Harris's novels.


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