A review by sparklingreader
The Royal Wulff Murders by Keith McCafferty

4.0

This was a completely new genre for me. I like a good mystery, but usually read sweet cozy mysteries. I know nothing about Montana (the setting for this story) or fly fishing (the central subject of the story) or anything else that came up in this book, yet I enjoyed it. The mystery is a good one, the characters well developed, if a little stereotypical (come on - a smoky singer from the south named Velvet?), but it was still a good story. It held my attention enough to keep me reading and considering I had no clue what the author was talking about when he discussed fly tying, that's saying a lot.

A definite recommend for mystery lovers, especially sports fishers who may actually know what a Royal Wulff fly looks like. :)