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A review by apechild
The Postscript Murders by Elly Griffiths
3.0
The second Harbinder Kaur murder mystery tale. The focus of this series seems to be about books - first one had a Victorian novelist and a creative writing teacher; this one is about murder mystery writers - and Harbinder making friends with people involved in the case. It seems she's stayed mates with Claire from the first book, although it's randomly referenced and brings nothing to the ongoing story. And this could easily be read as a stand alone, so you wouldn't need to know about all that I am waffling on about.
Entertaining enough mystery delving into the world of murder mystery writers, complete with their publishers and agents and even a crime writing book festival up in Aberdeen. An old lady dies. And people assume it's natural causes. Then it turns out there's a lot of dedications to her in a lot of murder mystery books, and she has a business card calling her a "murder consultant." And then murder mystery writers start dying too.... Between Harbinder and her new zany collection of friends - an ex-monk now running a coffee shack; an ex-BBC man now in the same retirement flats as expired old lady; and a Ukrainian maths whizz working as a carer - the mystery will be solved.
Entertaining enough mystery delving into the world of murder mystery writers, complete with their publishers and agents and even a crime writing book festival up in Aberdeen. An old lady dies. And people assume it's natural causes. Then it turns out there's a lot of dedications to her in a lot of murder mystery books, and she has a business card calling her a "murder consultant." And then murder mystery writers start dying too.... Between Harbinder and her new zany collection of friends - an ex-monk now running a coffee shack; an ex-BBC man now in the same retirement flats as expired old lady; and a Ukrainian maths whizz working as a carer - the mystery will be solved.