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Bezig met laden... Deadly Advice (Advice Column Mysteries Book 1) (editie 2019)door Roberta Isleib (Auteur)
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Meld je aan bij LibraryThing om erachter te komen of je dit boek goed zult vinden. Op dit moment geen Discussie gesprekken over dit boek. The apparent suicide of a young woman disrupts a neighborhood of mostly single women. Her next door neighbor, a psychologist, feels guilty for not getting to know her and thereby missing the warning signs. The victim's mother pressures her to prove her daughter didn't kill herself. The mystery was well plotted and moved quickly. Dr. Rebecca Butterman was compassionate and thoughtful, but also burdened by a lot of self-doubt. Dr. Rebecca Butterman is used to helping people - she's a clinical psychologist and the author of an on-line advice column, so when Madeline, her next door neighbor is found dead from an apparent suicide, Rebecca wonders if she could have done something to help her. When Madeline's mother insists it couldn't be suicide, Rebecca agrees to look into the death. Rebecca soon realizes that Madeline was not all she seemed to be and as she investigates the on-line dating world for a writing assignment, she realizes the two are linked. The more she looks into both cases, the more she puts herself into danger, danger she may not escape from. "Deadly Advice" is a well written and well plotted mystery. Rebecca is a nicely done, complex heroine, recently divorced and just starting to get her life back together. She is not perfect and her own personal therapy sessions help develop her character. While her advice column is interesting to read about, as were her attempts at on-line dating, what I liked best about the book were the details about her home life - her cooking, her taking in Madeline's cat, and her neighbors and the condo meetings they had. Rebecca's neighbors - especially Mts. Dunbarton, Peter Morgan, and Babette Fnster - are all well done. The mystery itself is well written and well plotted with plenty of red herrings and readers will have a hard time figuring out who the killer is. While author Roberta Isleib flirts with the almost standard mystery plot device of a romance between Rebecca and Detective Jack Meigs, she adds a welcome wrinkle to that formula. And, while the book seems on the surface to be a cozy mystery, it's a bit too gritty to fit that definition. "Deadly Advice" is well done. geen besprekingen | voeg een bespreking toe
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As a clinical psychologist and author of an online advice column, Dr. Rebecca Butterman is supposed to help people resolve their internal conflicts, not stir up her own. But when her next-door neighbor allegedly commits suicide, Rebecca's investigative instincts make it hard to maintain appropriate boundaries. Original. Geen bibliotheekbeschrijvingen gevonden. |
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Roberta Islieb was one of the authors who came to the Anchorage Bouchercon and went to talk to school kids. She went to Kenai and Homer, not really, Bush Alaska, but still not suburban Connecticut. ( )