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A review by jdkc4d
The Royal Wulff Murders by Keith McCafferty
5.0
I was looking for a different type of book when I decided to give the Royal Wulff Murders a try. In fact, I read a lot of similar books, and needed something to clean the palette. This book did exactly that. I was a bit worried at first. It really isn't a subject matter that I am familiar with and as such I had a lot of difficulty getting into the book. Thankfully, about a third of the way in, the book really picked up in speed, and I was able to follow better what whats going on.
The book does an excellent job introducing the characters. It gets a little muddy until the real plot of the story gets going, but once it does, its a light quick read. There are several books in this series, and I look forward to read them all, using each as a palette cleanser intermixed through my normal fare.
The book does an excellent job introducing the characters. It gets a little muddy until the real plot of the story gets going, but once it does, its a light quick read. There are several books in this series, and I look forward to read them all, using each as a palette cleanser intermixed through my normal fare.