Tracy Weber, Karma's a Killer (Midnight Ink, 2016)
I really liked the appearance here of various animal rescue organizations, wildlife rehabilitation and the crows. Weber was careful to be accurate in all of these. The murder mystery, though, is somewhat less satisfying. I don't want to spoil it, but the explanation in the end seemed less than adequate to me. Weber does have skill in writing even secondary characters that pop off the page. I very much enjoyed all of them, and she did a good job keeping them all separate, with diverse agendas. This book is recommended for fans of cozy mysteries, especially if one is tired of the protagonists in such being doormats. ![]() |
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