Thursday, August 30, 2018

Review: Murder at the Book Club by Betsy Reavley


A group of women form a book group for various reasons. Not all get along though. After a fight at a meeting, a member is murdered along a Common. The victim was disliked by many as self-absorbed and attention seeking. After the death, the group struggles to understand. After another member is also murdered soon after, they are all on edge and it is clear that someone in their group might be involved.

I liked that the characters were fleshed out and distinct. It was very much a character driven story - not just about the clues and so on.

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