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Book Review of Death in a Deck Chair (Iris Cooper, Bk 1)

Death in a Deck Chair (Iris Cooper, Bk 1)
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Occasionally you read a review where the writer denounces the book for having either a cliched plot or where some of the characters are also cliches. But when you have an already off-the-wall writer like K.K. Beck, you're not too surprised when she has a bit of fun and writes a mystery novel where the plot and ALL the characters are cliches---even the children! And, of course, the female lead finally identifies the killer because of something the killer said about something which has nothing to do with the murder and which only a lady would know. And if you are a K.K. Beck fan, as I am, you eat it up!

I got a chuckle out of the newspaper reporter twice stating he was also "looking for Judge Crater." Joseph Force Crater went missing in 1930 and in that way became famous.