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A review by krista225
Thyme to Kill by Tegan Maher
mysterious
medium-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? Plot
- Strong character development? No
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? No
- Flaws of characters a main focus? No
3.0
This was okay. The MC has just moved to a new town, buying her new home sight unseen. She ends with a major fixer-upper that comes complete with its own ghost. Perhaps the ghost will become more significant as the series continues, but she really doesn't impact the murder mystery at the heart of this book.
Our heroine is a writer, which means she's essentially broke. Taking a job in town becomes a source of income that will help her with her fixer-upper. While she tries to use this position to help her new roommate, who happens to be the main suspect in the murder, it really doesn't give her many clues. The "smoking gun" is discovered in her presence but entirely by chance.
So...this was just okay.
Our heroine is a writer, which means she's essentially broke. Taking a job in town becomes a source of income that will help her with her fixer-upper. While she tries to use this position to help her new roommate, who happens to be the main suspect in the murder, it really doesn't give her many clues. The "smoking gun" is discovered in her presence but entirely by chance.
So...this was just okay.