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I gave this book two stars because the mystery involved completely eluded me, although by the end of the book I realized a subtle hint of who the murderer really was was given earlier. Plus, when one murder was attempted it was like opening the door to your mother and having her plunge a knife into you. That's how much of a shock the scene was. So it was worth at least two stars.
On the other hand, the author's numerous pages of lesbian love encounters was tiresome---at least to me---and, quite frankly, is not exactly---as the Brits would say---my cup of tea.
The description of the next novel in this series indicates more of the same, so this book is the end of the series for me.
On the other hand, the author's numerous pages of lesbian love encounters was tiresome---at least to me---and, quite frankly, is not exactly---as the Brits would say---my cup of tea.
The description of the next novel in this series indicates more of the same, so this book is the end of the series for me.
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