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Kill Cue: A Veronica Slate Mystery (Veronica Slate Mysteries)

Kill Cue: A Veronica Slate Mystery (Veronica Slate Mysteries)

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Good Florida mystery
Review: I found this book really good. fascinating behind the scenes stuff in a radio station and the Florida background is right on.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Kill Clues
Review: I love when men write so well from a woman's pov that I forget entirely who the author is while I am engrossd in the character's story. Wally Lamb is an excellent example of someone who is able to make readers forget, even disbelieve, that a man is writing. Lary Crews is not. Veronica is a stereotypical cartoon woman. Not only couldn't I relate to her, I wouldn't want to relate to her. The rest of the characters are flat, and I found the errors in logic so distracting that I couldn't finish it. Sorry.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Not good
Review: I love when men write so well from a woman's pov that I forget entirely who the author is while I am engrossd in the character's story. Wally Lamb is an excellent example of someone who is able to make readers forget, even disbelieve, that a man is writing. Lary Crews is not. Veronica is a stereotypical cartoon woman. Not only couldn't I relate to her, I wouldn't want to relate to her. The rest of the characters are flat, and I found the errors in logic so distracting that I couldn't finish it. Sorry.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Kill Clues
Review: One of the most sloppy mystery novels I've ever read. The characters are all over the place. I frequently wondered if the author attributed dialog/feelings to one character when he intended to attribute them to another. Don't waste your time on this book, fellas.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Loved Veronica and Archie
Review: Veronica Slate is such a fascinating character and her relationship with her father came alive for me. I was also fascinated by the intricate plot and the Florida setting of the book. I most assuredly enjoyed this book and look forward to the next two books in the series.


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