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A review by alilbitofmonica
How To Solve Your Own Murder by Kristen Perrin
4.0
I had such a great time reading this! What started as more of a cozy mystery turned exciting and competitive with a wild kind of ending!
A few thoughts I had:
- Annie was a great fmc - she had her own reservations, concerns, and anxieties, but she also used every single piece of her brain to solve the murder.
- I love the competition element of the mystery solving. Pitting everyone against each other to solve the murder first made the story move along faster with more complicated dynamics between characters. Who to trust?? No one??
- Everyone has secrets, and I loved discovering how messed up the town was.
- The ambulance scene at the end was exciting and really amped up the action leading up to the resolution.
Overall, I loved reading this. It was similar to a lot of typical murder mysteries, but it had a few unique elements that had me hooked until the end.
A few thoughts I had:
- Annie was a great fmc - she had her own reservations, concerns, and anxieties, but she also used every single piece of her brain to solve the murder.
- I love the competition element of the mystery solving. Pitting everyone against each other to solve the murder first made the story move along faster with more complicated dynamics between characters. Who to trust?? No one??
- Everyone has secrets, and I loved discovering how messed up the town was.
- The ambulance scene at the end was exciting and really amped up the action leading up to the resolution.
Overall, I loved reading this. It was similar to a lot of typical murder mysteries, but it had a few unique elements that had me hooked until the end.