A review by joangittel
Murder Duet: A Musical Case, by Batya Gur

3.0

I'm not a big murder mystery fan, but I always wanted to read Batya Gur, as she is Israeli, and it's fun to read a mystery that takes place in Jerusalem. Not sure if starting with #4 in the series meant there was anything I missed, but it seemed pretty self-contained.

The lead character was the most interesting character in the book, and I was hoping he would have a neat and tidy ending, but I guess the author was leaving things open for the next book.

This was fun and compelling at times, and I actually learned a bit about music, but the book went on a bit too long and the ending left me sadder than I wanted to be at the end of a novel like this. I'll probably read some of the others in the series, but not immediately.