Mother-Daughter Murder Night by Nina Simon is a Cozy Mystery Whodunit!
Who doesn't love a fun and entertaining debut novel, I ask you?
If you're looking for an edge-of-your-seat murder mystery, look elsewhere. Don't get me wrong, there's plenty of suspects here and a couple of good twists, but this story is primarily about main character, Lana Rubicon, her adult daughter Beth, and teenage granddaughter Jack, short for Jacqueline Avital Santos Rubicon aka 'Tiny'. She's small.
This was an estranged family until four months ago when Lana called Beth to let her know about her cancer diagnosis. That's when she moved from her fancy condo in Los Angeles to Beth's and Jack's little bungalow above Elkhorn Slough on Monterey Bay.
Surgery first, then three months of chemo, now she's two weeks away from her first scans to check improvement.
With Beth at work, Jack at school, boredom sets in for Lana and watching life outside her window through a set of binoculars is her main pastime. While watching one night, she sees a man with a flashlight pushing a wheelbarrow down the hill to the slough. That can't be good.
The next day, Jack discovers a dead body in the slough while leading a kayaking tour. Questioned by police, Jack becomes the first suspect. Enraged, Lana decides to start her own investigation and Beth and Jack soon jump-in to assist. The female super-sleuthing begins...
Mother-Daughter Murder Night is a cozy-mystery with spots of humor and interesting family dynamics. It seems nothing brings a family together like a little neighborhood murder...or two. Loads of well-drawn characters, especially Grandmother Lana with her wigs, spiked heels, and no-fear determination. What a great character!
Mother-Daughter Murder Night is a debut that was written with a purpose by the California author whose own mother was diagnosed with cancer. This book became their shared project creating much needed joy and focus. Be sure to read the author's Acknowledgments at the end of the book for more details.
Mother-Daughter Murder Night was a welcomed respite after reading a dense and exhausting read. Was this story realistic and believable? Absolutely not. What it was, was easy to read, fun and entertaining. I'll take that over a complicated reading experience, every single time, and I wholeheartedly recommend this book to readers who look for and desire the same!
4⭐
Thank you to NetGalley, William Morrow, and Nina Simon for an ALC of this book. It has been an honor to give my honest and voluntary review.