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A review by findingthefantasticstory
How to Solve Your Own Murder by Kristen Perrin
mysterious
fast-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? A mix
- Strong character development? No
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? No
- Flaws of characters a main focus? It's complicated
5.0
Now this is a great cozy murder mystery book. I was a bit worried going into this but I ended up loving it.
The main thing I loved about this is the two POVs. You follow Annie in the present who is trying to solve her Great Aunts murder and then you follow Frances in the 1960s via journal entries. I always love a good POV when it's a journal!
There weren't many twists or turns but I still found myself hooked. I ended up reading half the book in 1 day which is rare for me. I think it's the characters that had me interested. They were all so interesting and seeing their younger selves in the journal also added another dimension to them.
I also have to say that I did not expect that ending!
The main thing I loved about this is the two POVs. You follow Annie in the present who is trying to solve her Great Aunts murder and then you follow Frances in the 1960s via journal entries. I always love a good POV when it's a journal!
There weren't many twists or turns but I still found myself hooked. I ended up reading half the book in 1 day which is rare for me. I think it's the characters that had me interested. They were all so interesting and seeing their younger selves in the journal also added another dimension to them.
I also have to say that I did not expect that ending!