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A review by eppy888
The Royal Wulff Murders by Keith McCafferty
4.0
At first it was really hard to get into this book because of fishing lingo, but once I got past page thirty, I was totally emerged in the Royal Wulff Murders. I like to fish, but I am by no means a fisherwoman. I just enjoyed the mystery of the people dying and the odd details that accompany the murders. I was engaged and curious throughout the book. It was also really exciting that the setting is placed in real cities in Montana, and I felt that I got a country/rural perspective for this city girl. The only thing I need to comment on is the ending. I just feel that the scene was a little inconspicuous, and it was hard to tell what was going in in the most major scene in the book; however, I got the gist when they were talking about in the next few pages, but I felt somewhat robbed. Overall, it was a fabulous book. It made me look forward to curling up with a blanket and seeing what adventures Stranahan would go on during my next reading adventure!