A Luring Murder
The Catherine O'Brien Mysteries, no. 2
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3.9 • 14 Ratings
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- $4.99
Publisher Description
The irreverent detective is back, and this time she’s on vacation.
God help us all.
St. Paul, Minnesota Homicide Detective Catherine O’Brien and her loving husband Gavin are vacationing on one of Minnesota’s 10,000 lakes. When a local is murdered Catherine is tapped to help the small town Sheriff until the Bureau of Criminal Apprehension arrives to take over the investigation.
Catherine is surprised when her partner Louise and Diggs the forensic pathologist, whose crush on Louise is only dwarfed by his own genius, shows up to assist instead of the BCA.
Before long Catherine and Louise discover this sleepy little town has a dark side hidden beneath its placid lake charms. Somewhere in the tangle of cheating and deception is a motive for murder.
Customer Reviews
Edit please
This book is an easy read but needs some serious editing- a lot of misspelt words and poor sentence structure.
A Boring Murder
While the plot is interesting enough to catch the reader's interest, the main character Catherine, is devoid of any qualities that can sustain interest throughout the entire book. She's lacks any worthwhile and meaningful characteristics, preferring to spend the entire book complaining about every person, including her partner and husband. Her one redeeming quality is her tenacity, but the reader is left wondering why her husband is with her at all. Catherine spends the entire book in a depressing fog of self doubt, anger, jealousy and spite. This character is not worth getting to know better.