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Rating: Summary: Where was the mystery? Review: Although I enjoyed the humor of Roberts' writing while I listened to this book on tape, I felt like the solution to the mystery came up a little lacking. I don't enjoy it when the motive lies within a situation that the reader can't possibly know about (and isn't TOLD about) until the end of the book). I felt like the witty writing style was annoying at times, as if it was covering up for a weak mystery.I did, however, very much like the developing relationship between Amanda Pepper and C.K. McKenzie. I'm usually bored by the seemingly mandatory "lead character falls in love with the detective" plot, but in this case, I very much enjoyed it. Maybe it was the excellent reading of the story by the narrator? I am holding out hope that the next book in this series will have a stronger mystery.
Rating: Summary: A Very Likeable Heroine Review: Amanda Pepper is a thirty-year-old unmarried English teacher at elitist Philadelphia Prep and an amateur detective. She is a very likeable heroine and the book is consistently funny throughout. It is easy to understand why the author received an Anthony Award for best first mystery for this novel.
Rating: Summary: There was no "there" there Review: I opened up this web page with the intent of reviewing the last book I completed. I finished the book less than a week ago, and no kidding, I had to rack my brains to remember what book it was (I looked it up under the "Your Account" link of the amazon.com page). Then I had to rack my brains to recall what the book was about. That should tell you something. The author's writing is lively and witty but the plot was weak and forgettable. By the time I got to the end, I really lost interest in who the culprit was. I had a hard time caring throughout this book. I would give Roberts another try, recognizing that this was a first novel.
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