Saturday, March 18, 2023

Review: PRIME TIME MURDER by Brittany Brinegar


Being a coffee girl on a TV studio set was at least “acting adjacent.”

The first day on the set and Becky was sure she’d be fired due to the spilled coffee. Could the day get any worse? Uh, yeah, it could. She also happened to stumble on the dead body of the crime show’s star. Suddenly, Becky was in the middle of a who-dunnit mystery.

The narrative was simply engaging with its witty commentary of the main character. Becky was so sassy and sarcastic—just loved it!

“People say sarcasm is a form of a guilty conscience.”

Wait, could the cops really think Becky killed the star?

I liked the funny TV references and enjoyed the witty narrative, but, let’s face it, Becky wasn’t a detective. I didn’t quite buy her way of solving the case.

Overall, this was a fairly nice mystery with humor and wit.

 

Rating: 3 stars

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