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Strangled Prose by Joan Hess
Strangled Prose by Joan Hess









I've already started the second one, which was also sitting on my shelf for longer than this one had. I may or may not make this one of my 'series projects' (longer series I enjoy enough to read all the way through). I saw the killer long before the reveal, and I'm surprised Claire didn't. The mystery was onkay, however it was extremely transparent. However, though the setting wasn't featured, the town did seem quaint and very realistically portrayed. To me, realistic is one of the highest compliments that can be put on a setting because in many books the setting falls flat, or is too perfect. I also loved the way the author portrayed Claire's daughter, even if she was a bit on the whiny side. The main character, Claire, had an extremely hilarious, dry sense of humor that I loved and the potential love interest did also.

Strangled Prose by Joan Hess Strangled Prose by Joan Hess Strangled Prose by Joan Hess

However, I have like five books in this series on my shelves and I need the space so I read it to see if I hated it all the way through. I had started reading this soon after I first got it almost a year ago but I soon lost interest. In some of my spare time over the last few days I've been cleaning and going through my bookshelves, and I was honestly shocked to see how many books I had that I forgot about.











Strangled Prose by Joan Hess