Frequently mistaken for each other, identical twins Bert and Nan find themselves caught up in a baffling murder mystery when an anonymous stranger, targeting Nan, tries to pick up Bert and then turns up dead.
This is my second favorite mystery series (Edie Claire's "Never" series being my favorite). It is written by identical twins, about mirror twins. The chapters alternate between the twins, which some might find annoying, but I find fun.
It is second favorite because of its humor. The story lines are not particularly original (are any?), but it rolls along with lots of laughs and is comparable in plot to most mysteries I read.
The series includes: Double Murder, Double Exposure, Double Cross, Double Dealer, and Double Date. I did not read them in order. It would be better to do it that way though.
This was my Kentucky entry in the "A Mystery for Every State" project. It's set in Louisville, but for someone who doesn't know Louisville there wasn't much to give the flavor of the city or state. However, this story of identical twins with different personalities who find themselves caught up in murder was well-plotted and engaging, and full of wry humor. I'm not sorry I read it, but I'll probably look for another Kentucky book with more local atmosphere, perhaps one of the ones set at a Shaker village.
I liked the twin twist on the cozy mystery and how each chapter changes the point of view. Sometimes I got a little confused, but overall it was refreshing. The plot of the story was a little predictable. I had it pretty much figured out early on. I plan to read more in this series.
Identical twins solve a murder told first person in alternating chapters. Yes, it's a gimmick, but the twin authors pull it off perfectly. The start of a delightful series.