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Book Reviews of The Skeleton Paints a Picture (Family Skeleton, Bk 4)

The Skeleton Paints a Picture (Family Skeleton, Bk 4)
The Skeleton Paints a Picture - Family Skeleton, Bk 4
Author: Leigh Perry
ISBN-13: 9781635760460
ISBN-10: 1635760461
Publication Date: 10/10/2017
Pages: 250
Rating:
  • Currently 4.1/5 Stars.
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4.1 stars, based on 28 ratings
Publisher: Diversion Publishing
Book Type: Paperback
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Bama-Booklover avatar reviewed The Skeleton Paints a Picture (Family Skeleton, Bk 4) on + 140 more book reviews
I love Sid! Love his interactions with the family.
reviewed The Skeleton Paints a Picture (Family Skeleton, Bk 4) on + 1528 more book reviews
The Skeleton Paints a Picture by Leigh Perry is the fourth tome in A Family Skeleton Mystery series. Dr. Georgia Thackery is working at an adjunct at Falstone College of Art and Design (FAD) in Falstone, Massachusetts. Georgia arrives home (the borrowed bungalow) and finds two packages on her porch. She opens them to find her best friend, Sid insideâa walking, talking skeleton. Sid was feeling lonely (too many grad students at the Thackery home) and decided to visit Georgia (who was equally lonely). That night Sid (who doesn't need to sleep) is out exploring the backyard and spots a car crashed in the woods behind the bungalow. When Georgia and Sid check it out, they find the body of a woman. The next day, Georgia discovers the victim is Kelly Griffith who ran the writing lab at FAD. Georgia and Sid believe there is something off about Kelly's death and start researching the victim (and facultyâSid is whiz with computers). It seems that Kelly was involved in her own investigation and it ended up getting her killed. Can Georgia and Sid follow the trail and find Kelly's killer?

The Skeleton Paints a Picture is nicely written and easy to read (has good pacing/flow). I just love Sid. He is such an entertaining and unique character (Sid will provide many laugh out loud moments) and Georgia is the perfect counterpart for him. I like that their relationship is changing and developing into a partnership (a team). I especially like the creative âswearâ words that they utilize. The author has certainly found some creative ways for Sid to get out and explore the world as well as investigate (Sid just loves snow blowers). I do want to mention the author included a âgender fluidâ character. I applaud the author for tackling a gender fluid character and her handling of it (though it was confusing to read about the character without the gender specific pronouns). My rating for The Skeleton Paints a Picture is 4 out of 5 stars. The mystery is medium complexity. I think some readers will be surprised by the solution (pay very close attention & it can be solved). I did miss Georgia's parents and daughter (Madison) in this installment. I hope they return in the next book in A Family Skeleton Mystery series. While The Skeleton Paints a Picture is the fourth book in this series, it can be read alone. Personally, I am glad I have read each book in the series. I believe you will be missing out by not reading the first three books (you find out more about Sid and how he joined the family, Georgia's teaching history). The Skeleton Paints a Picture is a humorous (Sid makes a funny âhumerusâ pun in story) cozy mystery that will delight many readers. I am glad that Sid is back!
ladycholla avatar reviewed The Skeleton Paints a Picture (Family Skeleton, Bk 4) on + 2081 more book reviews
Love this series, the humor is great and the conversation between the two main characters is great. Sid is wonderful and an interesting character. The conversations between Sid and Georgia and wonderful fun.
grandpam avatar reviewed The Skeleton Paints a Picture (Family Skeleton, Bk 4) on + 70 more book reviews
Sid's Back! I am so very happy that Sid and Georgia are back on the scene. I have missed both of them. Ms. Perry has developed a delightful premise for this series and I thought perhaps Sid had come completely apart; but no, they are back and in fine form. Unlike paranormal mysteries, this one is just a delight with humor, good mystery, character development, and just a fun read. Read it. I promise you won't be sorry.