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Thursday, October 23, 2025

Murder Among the Stacks, by Rosie A. Point

 

Publication Nov. 2, 2025

Well, this was different. What a unique way to present a mystery. Short and sweet. It's basically a one page per chapter text followed by a related word search puzzle. Once I got past my tendency to want to do the word search, even mentally, I easily zipped through the story.  Brief as the text was, it gave us the needed points and moved on. True, there wasn't much time for character development but, well, it was also strangely fascinating. The clues were all there and, heck, the author even managed to work in an admittedly almost instant romance for us. 

Bottom line, while my character fixated mind wouldn't want a steady diet of such mysteries, it was still a novel, fun diversion. I even found myself rather liking the characters on a surface level, although I'd prefer more on my palette. It was actually rather interesting to see an entire murder mystery play out in front of my eyes so quickly and, yes, well. The ending made sense, well, if you can buy such an instant romance. Thanks to #AdamsMedia for the early look at this "novel" approach to a cozy mystery. Now, as a word search fan, I think I may need to go finish my mental word searching. 

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Murder Among the Stacks, by Rosie A. Point

  Publication Nov. 2, 2025 Well, this was different. What a unique way to present a mystery. Short and sweet. It's basically a one page ...