Book Review
Basic Details:
Book Title: Murder And
Rubber Chicken
Subtitle: (Wade Dalton &
Sam Cates Short Stories #2)
Author:
Jim Riley
Genre: Murder Mystery
Part of a series? Yes
Order in series: 2
Best read after earlier
books in series?
Available: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/56662106-murder-and-rubber-chicken
Overall
score:
I
scored this book 4/5
⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️
Short
Summary of the book:
While attending a social function with her
boyfriend, Sam’s uncle keels over dead. Poisoned with arsenic. Why and who
wanted him dead?
What
I liked about the book:
This is a quick read and highly enjoyable.
What
I didn’t like about the book:
I liked the entire book.
My
favourite bits in the book:
Things aren’t always as they seem.
My
least favourite bits in the book:
There were none.
Any
further books in the series? Any more planned by this author?
This was the second book I’ve read by this
author and I was keen to find out what happened in the next in the series.
What
books could this be compared to and why?
This is a great murder mystery.
Recommendation:
In
summary, I would recommend this book to the following readers:
Children |
No |
Young
Adult |
Possibly |
Adult |
Yes |
If
you like murder mystery, this book may be
the book for you
Book
Description by Author:
While
attending a social function at the local library, Sam Cates’s uncle keels over.
Autopsy results confirm he was poisoned.
After
looking into the man’s past for enemies, Sam receives a note that changes the
direction of the investigation. But what connects the murder to the girl who
served the dead uncle's table?
Sam
has to use all her deductive skills to find out the identity of the murderer.
And then, she has to figure out how to prove it.
About
the Author:
Jim Riley was born on the banks of the Cane
River in Natchitoches, Louisiana, the heart of the southern cotton patch.
Growing up in this rural setting developed the love and passion he has for the
outdoors and for the wildlife he hunted.
After
graduation from Louisiana State University with a degree in Industrial
Engineering, Jim worked in the oilfield for more than twenty years. Now he is
happy at home with his wife.
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