

What I got was an exceptionally well executed mystery.Įxcept for Agatha Christie, I'm not the biggest mystery fan. I've read a couple of comedies by Bramhall and, admittedly, I didn't even read the blurb on Collide-O-Scope. I wasn't sure what to expect going into this one. I hope that they'll be reunited in the next book. And the relationship between Sammy and her father, yea the father did screw up but he loved her unconditionally and she felt the same way too. What happened to Connie was the result of unselfish love, she was willing to put her life in danger for her partner. This book wasn't disturbing, didn't trigger my adrenaline rush but did some dents to my heart. I loved their modus operandi, especially the dropped off and retrieval aspects.

The masterminds behind the major criminal activity were unexpected and not too shabby. There were some minor issues as they were trying to upgrade their acquaintance status to something more. murder victim.įrom their first scene, sparks were ignited when Kate and Gina touched ( I'm still clueless on such matter, especially when their hair remained the same ), they got along really well too as Gina was an employee/friend of the victim and a source of information to Kate. The suspects weren't suspicious enough and the leading detective + the rest of the investigation team were quite relaxed too, maybe because it was just O.N.E. The prologue started really well, my jaw dropped and my heart broke a little.Ī local businesswoman found murdered and until the 5O%, mark I failed to figure out the motif. Two factors I couldn't resist Murder and the UK. My first by Ms.Bramhall, a murder mystery based in the UK. " Just because two lesbians are in the same room together does not mean they will automatically fall into bed with each other "
