A review by softstarrynights
Real Murders by Charlaine Harris

4.0

Even though this was a re-read, and I could remember exactly who the killer was I enjoyed this jus as much as I did the first time around. Here, we are introduced to Roe, a part-time librarian, just in time for a spree of murders that resemble famous cases throughout history, to touch her mundane southern life. I love everything that Charlaine Harris writes (at least what I’ve read so far anyway) so it should come as no surprise that this is one of my favourite mystery series. Like Agatha Christie’s books, Real Murders truly is a cosy murder mystery that wraps up nice and neat in the end. Roe is a great protagonist, a gal who is smart enough to probe the mystery without leaving the reader lagging behind. Real Murders was super quick, I flew through it, leaving me satisfied, but also looking forward to the next instalment.

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