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Invitation to Murder (Book 1 in the Cardmaking Mysteries)

By Tim Myers
$3.99 Rating: 1 star
(1.00 based on 1 review)

Published: July 07, 2010
Words: 65908 (approximate)
Language: English


Description

Agatha Award Nominated Author! When Jennifer Shane opens her own custom greeting card shop, she soon realizes that it's not going to be easy. Business is sparse, and to make matters worse, on her first day the only call she gets is a wrong number that drags her right into the middle of a local murder investigation.

Tags

mystery, female sleuth, virginia, light, crafts, cozy, clean, traditional, tim myers, elizabeth bright, invitation to murder, card making

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Review by: Brian Kavanagh on Aug. 28, 2010 : star
A disappointment. The murder mystery gets lost in the detailed card making procedures and there is very little tension created. Jennifer, the central character is unappealing; intent on standing on her own feet, she rejects help from every quarter and as a result appears cold and irritable.
The biggest fault is that the book appears not to have been edited or proof read, with countless typos and spelling errors. Very unprofessional.
(reviewed within a month of purchase)

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