tygress's review against another edition
4.0
I am rather sad to finish what is apparently going to be the last Christine Bennett Mystery. I've read all 17 in less than four years, which must be some sort of record for me (it often takes me four years just to get around to the second in a series).
I don't know if this is the strongest entry in the series, but I've come to enjoy each and every visit with Chris, her family, and her friends. In Cinco, Chris is invited on a trip to Arizona, and it reminds her of an old classmate who died while hiking near Tucson around 20 years earlier. As we'd expect, Chris starts looking into the circumstances of the accident and untangles quite a web in the end.
I don't know if this is the strongest entry in the series, but I've come to enjoy each and every visit with Chris, her family, and her friends. In Cinco, Chris is invited on a trip to Arizona, and it reminds her of an old classmate who died while hiking near Tucson around 20 years earlier. As we'd expect, Chris starts looking into the circumstances of the accident and untangles quite a web in the end.
lisaarnsdorf's review against another edition
2.0
My least favorite of the Chris Bennett books so far. I felt like Chris went looking for a murder instead of being pulled into one - the set-up was annoying. But as always with Lee Harris books, a fast read and entertaining.
bev_reads_mysteries's review against another edition
3.0
I usually enjoy the Christine Bennett series. This one was okay, but not one of my favorites.
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