Appropriate Title For A Great Mystery
I enjoyed reading this intricately plotted mystery by a new-to-me author, who is certainly not new to writing mysteries. Carol Davis Luce imparts a nuanced view of a small, desert town situated in a high desert in Nevada. The characters are well-written for small town residents, who could easily have been cliches. I liked the spirited female protagonist who returns from out-of-town; a seemingly fragile 11 year-old boy who is still a size 8, and of course, there is a handsome male protagonist who happens to have a smart rescue “dog.”
The many twists and turns in the plot kept me reading and trying to suss out the murderer from many possible culprits. After all, not only was a refined beauty murdered, so were several other townspeople in the past and in present-time.
4 stars. This book needed an editor or someone to re-format for Kindle. Except for chapter breaks, there were no breaks to separate POV changes and/or scene changes. This problem became annoying during the lead up to the denouement when there were more POV and scene changes.