Death in a Budapest Butterfly
2019 • 304 pages

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Average rating3.3

15

There is so much heart and genuine emotion in this book. We easily fall in love with Hannah, her family and Detective Wolfe. The murderer makes us feel sadness and regret. The Hungarian lore and history was a wonderful addition. It made sense why Hannah and her family had to help the detective. We see the clues and the red herrings that we start doubting as the book goes along. The romance was a little more than I liked, but it developed better than I expected. I can't wait to see more from these all of these characters again!
And I have got to try the Palacsinta!

January 18, 2020Report this review