But she
longs to create “something wordy, something original, something she would want
to read.” She doesn’t want to write anything boring. Ironic, because that’s how
this book starts out.
Then she
starts to receive threatening messages urging her to not write the story. But what
story and who sent the message? Finally, somebody is found dead. Yay, the
mystery!
I like that Roxy
is sassy, single, and independent. Overall, the book was languid and subdued.
It was a typical “who dunnit” mystery. However, readers will enjoy Roxy’s
inquisitive and crafty journalistic instincts. This is a simple, mildly amusing
mystery.
My rating: 3 stars
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