Murder In the Ferns
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Someone killed Cousin Maizie. Someone right here in this hotel, while Maizie's body lies in state in the lobby.
"It's an accident," they say. Sure. She accidentally fell down the elevator shaft while firing her gun. I don't believe that for a second.
The question is: who did it, and why?
Come and join the Fern family in their faux-Victorian hotel where things just keep getting weirder: cryptic messages, suspicious relatives, family secrets, and a pair of mismatched galoshes. Trust no one, and whatever you do, don't get in the elevator.
Avis d’utilisateurs
Very underwhelming
The names are insane. The author uses words that even a well read person would have to look up. It is confusing to an extreme and after reading I have no desire to read anything else by them. I am upset I wasted hours reading this book. Sorry author, but you really completely disappointed me.
Murder in the Ferns
Over 50 ratings but no reviews? I wish someone had reviewed this and saved me the time I took to read this book. This was very messy, very vague, so many plot lines didn’t go anywhere. Too many characters and none of them interesting or fleshed out. I kept reading thinking it would get better. I was hoping the ending would explain about a hundred questions I had. Nothing. I would skip this one.