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Dead in the Garden (Grasmere Cottage Mystery #1)
Dead in the Garden (Grasmere Cottage Mystery #1) | Dahlia Donovan
4 posts | 4 read | 3 to read
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yourfavouritemixtape
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Panpan

Was looking for a cozy mystery with a bit of gay romance. This was both but I didn‘t like it. There‘s too much information, too many people, it kind of felt overloaded. And it‘s not finished. Won‘t read the second part, though. On the good side: this was my #doublespin read. So I might go for the Bingo this month..🙂 @TheAromaofBooks

TheAromaofBooks At least it's off the list!! 11mo
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bookwrm526
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Mehso-so

I am VERY annoyed with this book. The concept is great, and the characters are interesting and diverse, but it isn‘t a complete book. Apparently I have once again fallen for the ploy of buying what‘s actually a third of a book and getting sucked into it so that I end up having to get the other two to finish the story!!

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Magpiegem
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Pickpick

2021 no.6 - Overall, if you are looking for a cosy mystery I would recommend this book. The characters were likable and there was a lot more diversity then I often find in this type of book. The ending was a little abrupt, I know that want you to but the next book but Jeez! But then, am I going to read the next one to find out what‘s going on... yep! Also as this one has a mustache on the cover I‘m going to use it for #Booked2021

Cinfhen I noticed that stache right away 🥸 3y
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Magpiegem
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I‘ve just started reading this, only a couple of chapters in but appreciating that one of the main characters has autism but is already being developed into much more then just that part of himself. So often autism is portrayed stereotypically and one dimensionally in fiction. As the mother of neurodiverse child I know there is nothing one dimensional about ASC! Photo of Beau below, a reminder that autism has many faces ❤️