Hammers and Homicide
Hammers and Homicide
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1 primary bookHometown Hardware Mystery is a 1-book series first released in 2024 with contributions by Paula Charles.
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I love the hardware store. I love the mother daughter relationship. The murderer was obvious to the reader, but the detail was missed by Dawna, a first time sleuth. So it increased the tension while reading. I am anxious to see how these characters develop in further books. This is a great first book.
Book Review: Hammers and Homicide by Paula Charles
Rating: 4.5 stars
Dawna Carpenter, a recent widow running her own hardware store, faces a new challenge when she discovers a dead man in her shop's bathroom. As the victim's identity unravels and suspicions arise, Dawna and her daughter, April, embark on a thrilling investigation to unveil the truth behind the murder. With a blend of wit, charm, and suspense, “Hammers and Homicide” by Paula Charles introduces readers to a captivating cozy mystery that sets the stage for an exciting new series.
The story unfolds seamlessly, drawing readers into a quaint small-town setting filled with intriguing characters and unexpected twists. Charles skillfully weaves a well-structured plot that keeps readers guessing until the very end. The dynamic between Dawna and April adds depth to the narrative, making their sleuthing endeavors entertaining.
One of the standout features of this book is its strong character development. Dawna's resilience and April's quick wit make for a compelling duo that readers will root for throughout the story. Additionally, the supporting cast adds layers of complexity and intrigue to the unfolding mystery, creating a rich tapestry of personalities that enhance the overall reading experience.
While the ending may have veered slightly off course and into rolling eye territory, the journey leading up to it is filled with suspenseful moments and cleverly crafted clues. Charles's writing style is engaging and evocative, painting vivid pictures of the town and its inhabitants. The cozy atmosphere she creates is inviting and immersive, making it easy for readers to become invested in the story's outcome.
Overall, “Hammers and Homicide” is a solid debut in the “Hometown Hardware” series that promises more thrilling adventures to come. With a compelling mystery, well-drawn characters, and a touch of small-town charm, this book is sure to delight fans of cozy mysteries. I eagerly anticipate delving into the next installment to see how the unresolved threads from this book unfold.
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