Saturday, October 17, 2009

50BC09 #15: Blue Smoke and Murder

Blue Smoke and Murder (St. Kilda Consulting, #4) Blue Smoke and Murder by Elizabeth Lowell


My rating: 2 of 5 stars
While I don't hold trade paperback mysteries to the standards of great literature, I do want a good mystery. This one starts well, but the anti-climactic and obvious ending made the last several pages rather dull. Lowell does get credit, however, for a female protagonist that is strong and independent, but doesn't have to be a man-hater. While a bit typecast as the "outdoorsy" woman, river guide Jill Breck is fun to read as she struggles with her intuition vs. her intellect.

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