Helpful Score: 3
A Vase of Mistaken Identity
Cathy Elliott
3 out of 5
If I would have known my publishing houses, I would have realized earlier that this is a Christian Fiction murder mystery. The book implies that it would be a cozy, with the mention of quilts, cats and tea, but I really didnt get that feel from the book.
Thea James owns an Antique shop in a small town and when the local homeless man brings in a valuable Roseville vase with a list of womens names on it Thea is curious, but when two of the women are either injured or missing, Theas investigation skills kick into full gear.
The story is quite slow moving and is centered around Thea rediscovering her faith and finding a new man then in actually moving the mystery forward. The ending seems abrupt and convoluted. Didnt really appeal to me.
Cathy Elliott
3 out of 5
If I would have known my publishing houses, I would have realized earlier that this is a Christian Fiction murder mystery. The book implies that it would be a cozy, with the mention of quilts, cats and tea, but I really didnt get that feel from the book.
Thea James owns an Antique shop in a small town and when the local homeless man brings in a valuable Roseville vase with a list of womens names on it Thea is curious, but when two of the women are either injured or missing, Theas investigation skills kick into full gear.
The story is quite slow moving and is centered around Thea rediscovering her faith and finding a new man then in actually moving the mystery forward. The ending seems abrupt and convoluted. Didnt really appeal to me.
Helpful Score: 1
Good Read
Helpful Score: 1
This is a fast read with enough mystery and intrigue to hold your interest. I enjoyed reading it. Some interesting characters in the story.