
Rx Murder
The Rx Mysteries, Book 1
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Harley Jane Kozak
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"Help! I...can’t...breathe! He’s...trying to...kill me! Please! Oh, God! He’s...killing me!”
Margery Harris’ last words…gasped in a hoarse, rasping voice on the county’s 9-1-1 line.
For Marge’s doctor, they weren’t merely the last words of a patient, they were a desperate cry for help from an old friend. But they’re puzzling because Marge died from a fatal allergic reaction to peanuts. Was it possible…murder by peanut?
Her doctor, Noreen Marconi, MD, a 30-something family practitioner in a suburban town outside Baltimore, feels she owes it to Marge to get to the truth. A dozen years ago Norrie left town as a size 20. After college, medical school, and residency, she’s back as a size 10, and she wants some answers. She enlists the help of Sheriff’s Deputy Travis Lawton, her big crush as a teen, and their investigation leads them along a twisty-turny path to a totally unexpected conclusion. Also unexpected are the feelings that begin to spark between them as they work together.
In the middle of all this, her apartment floods and she has to move back into the old family home with her mother…a house that’s now haunted by the ghost of her father.
Rx Murder is the first of a series blending romance, murder, mystery, and the paranormal.
©2021 F. Paul Wilson (P)2021 David N. WilsonEnjoyable average
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That aside, the book could have done with a good edit to tighten it up, obviously there are bits that are necessary to set up future books, but all the extraneous stuff made it drag in places. Cutting all that out and ignoring the implausability of the dr helping in the investigation, the mystery itself worked quite well, obvious suspects plus an unobvious one, nothing too clear cut but you could work it out yourself and the minor romantic relationship and the familial relationships were cute and reasonably drawn.
So not bad, not wonderful, but I wouldn't go out of my way to get another of this author's books or continue the series.
More cheese with that whine?
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