Saturday, July 11, 2020

Review: MURDER AT THE ART CLASS by Nic Saint


Emily Stone works at the coffee shop and volunteers at a life drawing class. A handsome young man just started working with her and was the nude model for her class. Oooh.



After a 2-hour drawing session, John, the nude model and renowned ladies man, was lying dead in front of the whole class. How was a he shot with an arrow, especially when it didn’t shatter a window or puncture a wall? And how was it that nobody saw anything?



Well, apparently, Emily was also considered a suspect. What she also didn’t know what that John was actually the son of an Eastern European president, a corrupt politician, and his death could’ve had something to do with his dealings.



Then the victim’s sister asks Emily to solve the murder. But she was just a waitress, not a detective. Besides, this was a huge profile case and an impossible murder. How could she get involved?



I thought this was overall well-written and insightful. Although the names were hard to read, the whole thing was fairly easy to follow. It does get complicated though. There were more names (often 2 for the same person), making it harder to keep track of the people. But I also thought that Emily was smart and observant, making this an okay amateur sleuth mystery.



My rating: 3 stars

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