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Aug 25, 2012
Book Review: A Sinister Sense by Allison Kingsley
Title: A Sinister Sense: A Raven's Nest Bookstore Mystery
Author: Allison Kingsley
Published July 3, 2012; Berkley Prime Crime
About: Bookstore owner Clara Quinn tries to clear Rick Sanders, a potential love interest, when Rick is charged with the murder of a man found in the back of his pickup truck.
Comments: Two devices make this cozy mystery more interesting - a dog named Tatters and a paranormal element, Clara's inherited Quinn Sense. The Quinn Sense gives Clara more insight and a keener perspective; voices whisper into her ear and help her with mystery solving. This is the third in the series, so Clara's been at it for a while and presumably getting better.
A cute and easy cozy to read on a lazy afternoon.
Thanks to the publisher for a review copy of this book.
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Sounds like a nice cozy series! I used to read this genre, but haven't in a while.
ReplyDeleteThis does sound like a fun cozy! I'm glad you enjoyed it.
ReplyDeleteI'm seeing a lot more cozy mystery reviews out there lately, and it's a good development I think :) There's a cozy mystery for everyone. I'm not sure whether the paranormal element in this one will appeal to me though.
ReplyDeleteWho could resist a cozy about a bookstore owner? Love the cover.
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Love the whole idea of this one!!!
ReplyDeleteThis series looks fun. I'm a sucker for a great dog character and Tatters is such a great name!
ReplyDeleteI like dogs or cats in a cozy.
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