Lauren Fidler's Reviews > 'Til Death Do Us Part
'Til Death Do Us Part (Bailey Weggins, #3)
by Kate White (Goodreads Author)
by Kate White (Goodreads Author)
Lauren Fidler's review
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Jul 29, 11
bookshelves: abusive-relationships, authority-problems, books-i-can-read-in-under-3-hours, convoluted-plot, cookbook-in-a-mystery, doughnut-fiction, daddy-issues, fighting, guilty-pleasure, mindrot, not-first-in-series, mystery, predictable-villain, reluctant-hero, secret-shame, sequel, wish-it-were-better
Read in July, 2011
2.5 stars
this is probably the weakest in the series by far. the murderer is painstakingly obvious - although, in fairness to white, she manages to pull off an almost nifty bait-and-switch with the red herring. of course, when it happened, it just made me mad that the motive made no sense whatsoever and then i kept thinking about how stupid bailey was afterwards. so maybe more harm than good???
i won't go on and on - in some ways, if you've read one, you've read them all. but i'm still hooked.
this is probably the weakest in the series by far. the murderer is painstakingly obvious - although, in fairness to white, she manages to pull off an almost nifty bait-and-switch with the red herring. of course, when it happened, it just made me mad that the motive made no sense whatsoever and then i kept thinking about how stupid bailey was afterwards. so maybe more harm than good???
i won't go on and on - in some ways, if you've read one, you've read them all. but i'm still hooked.
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Jul 29, 2011 03:06pm
check out the artwork on the cover ! who is their target audience ?
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