Til Death Book Review


Title: | “Till Death | |
Author: | Carol J. Perry | |
Published: | April 26, 2022, Kensington Cozies | |
No. of Pages: | 321 | |
Cover Price: | $6.64 Kindle |
'Til Death is the 12th installment in The Witch City Mystery series by Carol J. Perry. The first half of the book involves the wedding plans of Lee and Pete, as well as a convicted murderer who has served his time moving into Aunt Ibby’s B & B, while Lee and Pete make plans to move into their new home located just a few doors down from Aunt Ibby’s home. There is no suspense in this portion of the novel, just a few strange characters that are suspicious. The second part of the novel is the honeymoon where Lee and Pete visit Lee’s Aunt Doris on Pirate’s Island, the spot where Lee’s parents died in a plane crash that was ruled “pilot error.” This is where the suspense starts to build and the novel becomes unputdownable.
Perry does a good job of developing the characters, both the main characters, Lee, Aunt Ibby, and Pete, as well as the supporting characters. Most are very likeable, especially Lee, the protagonist. The main characters are developed enough in this novel that those who haven’t read the previous novels, it will be find to read this as a standalone novel. But when being introduced to the characters most readers will want to read the novels that they missed. This novel, as well as the others, is a lighthearted cozy and can be considered a culinary mystery since there are recipes included.
This is a fun series, and it is well-written and the story flows with several surprising outcomes. Fun.
Special thanks to NetGalley for supplying a review copy of this book.

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