This one was very good. I think these are getting better as the series goes. Thanks to my co-host #InDeathLongReadathon @StayCurious #Jumpstart2025 #SeriesLove25 #Read2025 @Andrew65 @TheSpineView #ISpyBingoJan @TheAromaofBooks @DieAReader @Lizpixie
This one was very good. I think these are getting better as the series goes. Thanks to my co-host #InDeathLongReadathon @StayCurious #Jumpstart2025 #SeriesLove25 #Read2025 @Andrew65 @TheSpineView #ISpyBingoJan @TheAromaofBooks @DieAReader @Lizpixie
#InDeathLongReadalong #IDLR Sorry for the late post - I missed my cue (haha - get it, because theatre?) Ch.16-end / review — as usual we were led down some dark passages in this one, and it hit close to home for Eve. The victim in this case was deplorable- and Eve ended up feeling for the killer. I thought the twist and reveal was pulled off nicely - Dame Christie would have been proud. ⬇️
I think this was the best in the series yet—aspects of Agatha Christie-esque mysteries are thrown into this one. Eve, Roarke, and thousands in the audience witness a murder on stage. But, it‘s not as clear cut as it seems. Eve also continues to battle her last, and elements of the investigation do not help. I love to see the characters developing! #InDeathLongReadalong
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#WeekendReading
Still not feeling well 😮💨🤧🤕 so it will probably be staying home reading and watching football this weekend. 📚🏈
#InDeathLongReadalong #IDLR Ch.11-15: the more we learn about the victim Draco, the more he turns out to have been a really rotten guy. An altercation from 24 years ago is revealed and as Eve digs, she may have found more unsettling information about Draco and his last lover Carly. Secrets never stay buried. And this one is a real killer. Meanwhile, Roarke gives Mcnab dating advice to woo Peabody, and Eve tries to woo Roarke with a romantic dinner
The last of the short story reads I have really happy that I read these great stories
Finished this and it‘s really great especially like the first short story