LOVE FOR "DEATH"
A few more "Death Drop" reviews for the New Year:
From GumshoeReview.com -
This is a cozy series that is peppered with skating terminology, so one should have at least a passing knowledge of figure skating. This series is light reading, with a lot of self-deprecating humor tossed in by the protagonist, Bex Levy. I like the returning characters with all of their quirks, and the light sense of romance that is included, as well as the eye-opening information and the behind-the-scenes look at a popular sport.
From ReviewingTheEvidence.com -
The ending isn't quite as obvious as you think it's going to be and I enjoyed the twist very much. I quite understand why one of the characters was intent on covering up details about another's private life – it made me snigger!
From GumshoeReview.com -
This is a cozy series that is peppered with skating terminology, so one should have at least a passing knowledge of figure skating. This series is light reading, with a lot of self-deprecating humor tossed in by the protagonist, Bex Levy. I like the returning characters with all of their quirks, and the light sense of romance that is included, as well as the eye-opening information and the behind-the-scenes look at a popular sport.
From ReviewingTheEvidence.com -
The ending isn't quite as obvious as you think it's going to be and I enjoyed the twist very much. I quite understand why one of the characters was intent on covering up details about another's private life – it made me snigger!
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