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Nine Liars
by Maureen Johnson
Well - I love Stevie and her whole Ellingham Crew, so while there were a few Moore hoops or issues with this book than the others, I’m still giving it 5 stars because you really need to read the others, to have a grasp on things. So I do agree with the other readers who felt that the mystery was a bit more out of focus here, and personal drama played a bigger role.
As far as the mystery its-self goes, I liked it, and I didn't quite grasp who the killer was until the reveal and thats always fun.
This book seems like an homage into mystery books of the past (like Agatha Christie, or Sir Arthur Conan Doyle) so I enjoyed getting to see Johnson’s take on that.
I’ll continue to follow along with dear Stevie as long as she chooses to write her, but I do see how soon “the fame” could effect our heroine, adding another element to the plot.
As far as the mystery its-self goes, I liked it, and I didn't quite grasp who the killer was until the reveal and thats always fun.
This book seems like an homage into mystery books of the past (like Agatha Christie, or Sir Arthur Conan Doyle) so I enjoyed getting to see Johnson’s take on that.
I’ll continue to follow along with dear Stevie as long as she chooses to write her, but I do see how soon “the fame” could effect our heroine, adding another element to the plot.