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Murder Unmentionable (Sweet Nothings, #1)Murder Unmentionable by Meg London

My rating: 4 of 5 stars


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At lunch today, I finished the book I'd taken to work. It was Murder Unmentionable by Meg London. This is the first in her "Sweet Nothings" cozy mystery series. The main character is Emma Taylor.

After finding her boyfriend has cheated on her, Emma leaves her fast-paced life in New York and returns home to Paris, TN to help her Aunt Arabella revamp her lingerie shop, called Sweet Nothings. When she learns that Arabella has amassed a collection of vintage lingerie, Emma encourages her to rebrand as a vintage shop. The renovations are going well, and Emma is enjoying spending time with family and friends, but her happiness is short-lived when Guy, her cheating boyfriend, shows up in a bid to win her back. Emma resolves to remain firm, but the choice to reconcile is taken from her hands when Guy is murdered in Sweet Nothings. Now the police and locals are looking at Emma. Needing to clear her name and salvage the reputation of the shop, Emma starts looking into the crime herself.

Although this contained a lot of cozy mystery tropes, it was an enjoyable story. Characters are portrayed well, and I really liked Arabella's feisty friend, Sylvia. I sussed out the killer rather quickly, but it was fun to read along and see how it all played out. I could have done without the jackass police officer, but at least he wasn't a romantic interest for Emma.

Favorite lines:
♦ She'd rather sit alone in front of the television eating ice cream out of the carton.
♦ "Looks like a body. We got ourselves a real, live dead body."
♦ "It's what the French call the piece of least resistance."


Fun story, four stars

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Murder in the Margins (Open Book Mysteries, #1)Murder in the Margins by Margaret Loudon

My rating: 4 of 5 stars



I completed the book Murder in the Margins last night. It's the first in the "Open Book" cozy mystery series by Margaret Loudon. The main character is Penelope "Pen" Parish.

No one was more surprised than Pen when her first novel turned out to be a bestseller. Now, however, the pressure is on to match that success, and she's hit a serious case of writer's block. Hoping a change of scenery will get her creative juices flowing again, Pen takes the position of writer in residence at The Open Book, a quaint bookshop in a small English village. Things are going well, and Pen is enjoying the slower pace in Upper Chumley-on-Stoke. That is, until a local woman is found murdered during Worthington Fest. When suspicion falls on fellow author and American, Charlotte Davenport, she asks Pen to help her clear her name. After all, Charlotte is engaged to the Duke of Worthington, and a scandal just won't do. Pen isn't sure how she can help, but she's willing to try. She learns that the victim, Regina Bosworth, was in the habit of ferreting out her neighbors' darkest secrets and using them as leverage to get her way. That means there are several potential suspects. Now it's up to Pen to find out just which one of them would kill to keep a secret.

Light and fun story. Pen was a likable character. She and the other characters were three-dimensional and relatable. I especially liked her friend, Figgy. Penelope was shown engaged in activities other than sleuthing, which I always appreciate. The plot was paced well and made sense as it progressed. The author dropped a couple subtle hints that let me guess the identity of the killer, but it was still fun to read along and see how it all played out.

I feel compelled to remark on the name of Pen's cat: Mrs Danvers. Why is this a thing with cats? Mrs Danvers, Mrs Murphy, Mrs Norris. I've never named a cat Mr or Mrs anything. Plus, I don't know as I've ever heard of a dog with a Mr or Mrs name. Puzzling.

Favorite line: "Regina would be mortified if she knew. The poor thing had prepared for every contingency except her own murder."

A pleasant read--four stars.

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