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Review by:
Britt Oosterlee
on April 19, 2013 :
Short mystery story, second Skullduggery Inn story.
Nice story, but not worked out as well as the first Skullduggery Inn story. It feels a bit hasty, like the author could have taken more time for it. The story has some characters that we also met in the first story, but one of the characters, Trevor, doesn't make an appearance this time, which I thought was a pity.
It was an enjoyable, quick read, and I did think the plot was original, just that it could have been worked out more extensively.
I hope Carmichael will write more Skullduggery Inn stories, I'd be interested to get to know the characters better.
(review of free book)
Review by:
kari cook
on Aug. 10, 2012 :
I really liked this cozy mystery short story. It made me want to read more about the Skullduggery Inn. I was disappointed that I could not find more on Smashwords. I loved the Southern Setting and Southern Voice. This one takes place on a train on the way to Inn. I look foreword to visiting the Inn. Enjoy
(review of free book)