(2.75⭐)
The Alpine Decoy by Mary Daheim is the fourth book in Emma Lord Mystery series. It is a nice warm and cozy mystery book. The story unravels slowly and smoothly.
🏚️This book is engaging and enjoyable but not something that'll keep you at the edge of your seat.
🏚️I loved how the author didn't just focus on the "mystery" but also on the characters and their relations and their everyday lives. The writing is eloquent. The plot could've been better.
I liked the setting of the book. The place seems really nice and friendly like a village where everyone is there for everyone.
🏚️Emma Lord is an editor and publisher of The Alpine Advocate. She's the protoganist of the series and has a really warm personality. My favorite character was Vida's. She's pretty old and has a personality that's almost feisty. She's courageous, strong, speaks what's on her mind but is amiable and warm in her own way.
✨Plot: In this book of the series, an African American nurse comes to Alpine. She's the first black person there and thus becomes a victim of people's bigoted natures. The nurse has a shady past. Another black person is found dead after a few days of the nurse's arrival and so, people blame the nurse. Emma, however, thinks nurse isn't to blame.
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🏚️The author decided to make "race" the topic of this book and it was repeated, again and again and again. It kinda became boring. The mystery could've been better. The book was a "comforting" read and I wanna try more books in this series.