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After a few years as a police officer in Chicago, Michael Keane has no trouble relaxing into the far less stressful job of deputy sheriff in his small hometown. After all, nothing ever happens in Hidden Springs, Kentucky. Nothing, that is, until a dead body is discovered on the courthouse steps. Everyone in town is a little uneasy. Still, no one is terribly worried--after all the man was a stranger--until one of their own is murdered right on Main Street.
Series
2 primary booksHidden Springs Mystery is a 2-book series with 2 primary works first released in 2015 with contributions by Ann H. Gabhart and A.H. Gabhart.
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This book is a little bit hard to rate. The beginning was really great. It grabbed me completely, then it became slow and slow, but then fast again, so I truly don't know if this 4 stars reflect my feelings.
The story was great. I had my theories about the murder but they all were wrong -and that's a good thing- so I was delighted with the twists. I felt kinda lost with the gossips of the town but in the end they helped me to understand the characters and the story.
I liked -a lot- how the author managed the romance. It was clever and real. I'm looking forward to read the next book in this series!
I really enjoyed this book. It was a quick read, and I found the characters to be believable, even if a couple were small-town stereotypes. I'm from a small town, so maybe that's why I liked them. I also wanted to know more about what happens next for Michael and Alex Sheridan, daughter of the local attorney come back to her hometown to visit. And I loved Willadean. I hope to see more of the characters in future Hidden Springs stories.
The main plot of the story, the murder mystery, was nicely done. As I read, I wanted to know what happened next, what the next clue would be, what that clue would unravel. And there may or may not have been an ending that I did not see coming.
This was the first book by Ann Gabhart that I've read. Based on how much fun this one was for me to read, I'll be reading more in the future.