( Format : Audiobook)
"I don't assume anything."
My first encounter with this author. It was a free download through the Audible Plus programme, first of a new series so I thought I'd try it - I like books with 'book' or 'bookshop' in the title. But this comedy romance murder mystery was, well, let's put it this way, it was great at inducing sleep. Having said that, it could probably be transformed into one of those chick flicks with the main foolish character, a failing romance novelist, now returned to her small town to live in a shed in her parents garden (to the distress of her mother and the rest of the more successful sisters) after a disastrous relationship. An old high school boyfriend, now a policeman, suggests a change of genre - or perhaps that was the best selling visiting novelist - and she decides on murder mysteries. Which, of course, start to happen around her. The other characters in he vicinity are, put kindly, nosy busybodies obsessed with teenage romance fantasy and not one is likable. Yes, could make a great youth comedy movie if only the casting team can find a constantly clumsy, realistically sized consumers of vast quantities of coffee, cream, cake and cheese.
Unfortunately, the book was not helped by Brenda Scott Wlazlo, the narrator. Her voice was about right for the image but so slowly performed: even speeded to a 1.3 download, it still felt like treacle.
Never mind, it was a very easy, totally untaxing listen and could possibly make something more endearing if the protagonists and their antics were visual. Three stars for potential - and for helping me to sleep.