![]() Under Lock & Skeleton Key layers architecture with mouthwatering food in an ode to classic locked-room mysteries.Īn impossible crime. This one was a surprise and even if it was a bit repetitive it was a great start to a new series and I really enjoyed reading it! Summary The thing that stood out when this one came across my desk beyond the classic style mystery was that the author was taking a classic and making it her own by adding an Indian culture element and making secret bookcase hideaways for adults-can I just say I need one of these-and a little bit of magic. ![]() They feel familiar and comforting so I was eager to get my hands on this one. Mysteries that on the surface appear simple and at the same time impossible but then quickly start to become more complicated as the story goes on. ![]() Not to mention it boasted a classic locked room mystery-so think Murder on the Orient Express or And Then There Were None. When I saw this one come across my desk for review I was super excited because it was a new book in a mystery series, and it had a bit of a Gothic twist. ![]() I always find cozy mysteries relaxing and satisfying, they typically have charming main characters and mysteries that aren’t overly complicated or too dark so they make for nice relaxing reading for me. I am usually up for a new cozy mystery series. ![]()
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