Heather F. (AZmom875) - , reviewed Nearly Departed in Deadwood (Deadwood, Bk 1) on + 624 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
This book isnt some Oprah winning earth moving novel, but it didn win an award for new mystery novel. This awards was well deserved. This mystery is on well written, well edited book. All the characters are likeable and memorable. Violet isnt some super sleuth who gets into the police's investigation. She is just a single mother of twins trying to make a living selling real estate in Deadwood. Deadwood seems to have a serial killer who is kidnapping blonde girls. The back of the book alludes to Violet being worried about her own daughters safety.
The only character I hated was her antagonizing co-worker Ray. Who should be slapped with a sexual harassment suit, but then again every books needs someone to poke at the chinks in our heroines armor.
I want BOOK 2!!! I need to know what happens next.
The only character I hated was her antagonizing co-worker Ray. Who should be slapped with a sexual harassment suit, but then again every books needs someone to poke at the chinks in our heroines armor.
I want BOOK 2!!! I need to know what happens next.
Helpful Score: 1
Overall, I thought it was okay. It had a decent mystery. Not a lot of suspense. Violet annoyed me. For one, she is a realtor who is in a business relationship with 2 men, both of whom she also has the hots for. One of them she goes out on a few dates with (and loses interest). The other one, flirts with her and makes Violet even more of a ditz (and in addition to Violet not-so secretly crushing on him, her best friend REALLY likes him too). Really?! I felt like I was reading a YA book at times. Violet's kids don't listen to her, one steals a chicken (to save it) and is there any punishment for that? Well nope. Violet does tell her she will need to take it back, but does she? Again- nope. (Granted there were other things going on, etc, but really?)
3 stars because it kept me entertained. Will I read the other books in this series? No.
3 stars because it kept me entertained. Will I read the other books in this series? No.