My Review of Death of a Ghostwriter by Gaynor Torrance
Title: Death of a Ghostwriter
Author: Gaynor Torrance
Expected Publication: February 4,2025
Publisher: Jorge Books
Genre: Mystery/Cozy Mystery
Pages: 248 pages
Rating: ⭐️⭐️⭐️
Review:
Loving cozy mysteries, this one grabbed my interest quickly.
Albert Franklynn was leaving his home when he died in an accident, that later the police think that the accident was murder. Naturally, the shock is overwhelming for his wife, Sylvie. Grief pulls many emotions from a person; however, when two other women arrive, they say they are also Albert's wives. None of the wives knew about each other, they all thought that they were the only ones. How did Albert have three wives without any of them getting suspicious? Sylvie, one of the other wives, and her friend Liz decide that they are going to get to the bottom of everything: his death, how he managed three separate lives, and then if he was hiding anything else.
So, this was the first of a new series and when I read the description, this one had so much promise and sounded intriguing. However, the pace of the story was slower, and I had to push through several chapters to get into the book. While this definitely was not the worst cozy mystery I have read, but its also not the best, but I still hold hope for the author and will look for the next book. I think that this series does have promise and I will check out the next installment, but this one was not my favorite. Thank you NetGalley and Joffe Books for the opportunity to read and review this one!
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