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I came to read the book, Murder at the Willows, written by Jane Adams, by accident. Murder at the Willows was my first book from this author that followed an amateur sleuth Rina Martin a retired actress interested in crime solving.
In this book, a famous elderly artist died everybody thought that her dead was from a natural cause, even her doctor, because her health was not excellent at her ninety-something, but something was not quite right with the scene, her body was leant against an old tree in the garden, her legs outstretched, her cane was not near her, and her hand was tenderly clutching a small blue flower that does not belong to her garden. A very observant young officer realized those details. Then a few days later, when investigating the stolen paintings and material from the artist's house, the police compared information. They soon realized that there were other deaths connected to the famous artist, and also, in those cases, the police found a blue flower on their hands. How these cases are related and why is an Intriguing story with rich characters, although not quite a mystery. In this case, Rina did not take the lead in the investigation. It wasn't easy for me to keep track of all the characters involved in the story, so it is better to read from the beginning of the series due to the many active characters. In this way, you will get acquainted with them. (three and a half stars) #reading ##book #bookstagram #books
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AuthorEmma Ugarelli is my name. I grew up in Lima, Peru and immigrated to Canada two decades ago. I have a Psychology degree from Peru, and I worked as a psychologist for fifteen years. In Canada, I pursued Early Childhood Education and I have been a daycare provider for the last twenty years. I became a writer in 2021 when I published my first children's book "Lou and his Mane". I reside in Kitsilano, Vancouver, with my family and cat Ricky. Archives
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