Thursday, April 22, 2010

Last Scene Alive by Charlaine Harris

In this mystery Robin Crusoe and Martin's estranged son Barrett come back into town in connection with the production of a mini-series based on a novel Robin wrote about the events in Real Murders, but things quickly head south when the leading lady is found dead. I feel like this novel was enjoyable in that Roe got to be much more comfortable with herself. I also felt like it had better suspense than some of the previous novels in this series.

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