Murder at the College by P.H. Turner NetGalley ARC

 

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From the Back Cover

A detective has a charming client, but there’s a problem. He might be a killer.

Quinn is a private detective with scorch marks from her last relationship and a smooth-talking heartbreaker for a client. There’s chemistry between them, but there’s a problem. Ben might have killed his twin brother. He demands to work the case with her, claiming it’s his life on the line.

A partner is the last thing Quinn wants. What she wants is to prove him innocent. But she’s finding plenty of evidence he isn’t.










Murder at the College by P.H. Turner - Review

I received the Review Copy of this book and my thanks to the team of NetGalley, the publisher and the author for the copy.

All views expressed in this review are my own and based on my reading of this book. Some of the initial comments were made as I progressed in this book and I have not tried editing them as it expresses my contiguous thoughts as I proceeded with the story.


The title of this book is old fashioned reminded me of the Agatha Christie books. And it stays in the mind true to expectations. This is a a good murder mystery.


I have been taking up reading the works of newer authors (new for me not necessarily debut writers) expanding my bandwidth of writers whose works I read and identifying new favorites. Turner here has put up a well packed novel.


The story follows Quinn Kane's (our protagonist) investigation into a murder. Quinn is an investigator working for a top lawyer who puts her up to investigate the background and murder of a Professor. It all seems clean and above board till she starts reaches the institute and starts finding out about the man, a player of sorts. There is a light romance with the brother of the murder victim, a certified bad boy and possible suspect for the murder. Quinn's attraction could create issues in the investigation with crooked cops a part of the overall picture.

There are suspects galore and help complicate the story. Commend Turner on a well prepared story.


Initially a bit slow but nothing that affected appreciating the story.

Recommended.


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