Wednesday, November 28, 2018

Killalot - A Review







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Ivy Meadows is in trouble again. She was there, in the jousting arena, she had seen Angus get knocked off his horse by the competitor, one of Ivy’s best friends. And the police determined that it was murder. But Riley could not have done it.

While working to clear Riley, Ivy finds herself wrapped up in the development of a new off, off Broadway musical involving a mash-up of Camelot and JFK’s years in the oval office. A development that will nearly ruin the relationship with her long-time boy friend.

Killalot is not the best cozy mystery I have read, but it was well-done. Moving between three roles (Olive Ziegwart, the detective; Ivy Meadows, the actor; and Olive-y, the sister and friend of Cody) keeps the protagonist as she seeks to discover who is really responsible for Agnus and two others’ deaths -- before she loses her own life.

The reader looking for a good spring or summer book will not go wrong the Killalot.
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This review is based on a free electronic copy provided by the publisher for the purpose of creating this review. The opinions expressed are my own.

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