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Book Reviews of A Beautiful Corpse (Harper McClain, Bk 2)

A Beautiful Corpse (Harper McClain, Bk 2)
A Beautiful Corpse - Harper McClain, Bk 2
Author: Christi Daugherty
ISBN-13: 9781250148872
ISBN-10: 1250148871
Publication Date: 3/12/2019
Pages: 336
Rating:
  • Currently 3.6/5 Stars.
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3.6 stars, based on 6 ratings
Publisher: Minotaur Books
Book Type: Hardcover
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oldrockandroll avatar reviewed A Beautiful Corpse (Harper McClain, Bk 2) on + 277 more book reviews
I really like the Harper McClain series. She is an investigative reporter in Savannah, Georgia. The descriptions of the area are good. I have never been to Savannah, but I can picture the area thru the author's descriptions. I must admit I read this book out of order in the series. but it did not keep me from understanding what is going on in the book. Would recommend the author for this series of books.
reviewed A Beautiful Corpse (Harper McClain, Bk 2) on + 1528 more book reviews
A Beautiful Corpse can be read alone if you have not picked up The Echo Killing. The incidents that occurred in the first installment are summarized in A Beautiful Corpse. Harper McClain is a dedicated crime reporter who was mentored by Chief Detective Robert Smith. It was a blow when she learned he killed someone. The police now consider her a traitor and Harper is cut off from sources inside the Savannah PD. Naomi Scott is murdered on River Street with no eyewitnesses. The police focus on the boyfriend despite Jerrod Scott's objections. Harper pursues another lead which could have deadly consequences for her career if she is wrong. In addition, someone has broken into her apartment again despite the alarm system. Then Harper feels like someone is following her. Harper's boyfriend, Luke Walker broke up with after the Scott case, but they are still attracted to each other (trust issues). It was interesting following a mystery from a reporter's perspective. Harper is dedicated (dogged determination) to uncovering the truth. The writing is descriptive and extremely detailed (a little too much for my tastes). Her narratives allowed me to visualize Savannah. I did find the pace to be on the slow side. For this type of story, the pacing needed to be livelier. The mystery was appealing in the beginning. The guilty party was soon glaringly obvious which took away from the mysteries appeal (I wanted more intrigue, twists). I felt the ending was too long and drawn out. There is suspense in wondering who is following Harper and what is the person's motive. However, we do not get any answers in A Beautiful Corpse. Harper has not made any progress into identifying her mother's killer. This storyline plays out in the background and remains unresolved. A Beautiful Corpse does contain violence, intimate relations and foul language. A Beautiful Corpse has some interesting components, but it was missing something that would take it to the next level.