Pushing up Daisies in Arizona: A Gracie Williams Cozy Mystery, book 1 (A Gracie Williams Mystery)
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Krystyna –
dull and lifeless Very low key. Although the ending should have been exciting it fell flat. The main characters were so boring that the whole storyline felt mundane . Who killed Tom? Would I read the next in the series - no. Would I recommend this, unfortunately no again. As I prefer my cozy mysteries to have a bit of get up and go in them.
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