I don't know what makes the worst. I read one once with Oscar Wilde as the detective. 200 pages before the end, it was obvious that one of two people was the murderer and that the second was an accomplice to the murder. It took him until 20 pages before the end to work it out or even start questioning what they had told him. That was bad. This one just is weird - someone keeps trying to run her over with a car and someone keeps breaking into either her house or her shop without necessarily taking anything or causing any serious damage. Now there's a dead person, and they've arrested someone for the murder even though three separate people have made statements that there wasn't time for it. I'm only a quarter of the way into it, but so far I wouldn't buy the next one in the series. It was a free book, so maybe I'm just getting what I paid for.
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Date: 2022-09-18 02:01 pm (UTC)