Book Review: Real Murders by Charlaine Harris
A decent mystery in a cozy setting, Real Murders by Charlaine Harris was good, but I found the protagonist stiff and lacking in character.
A decent mystery in a cozy setting, Real Murders by Charlaine Harris was good, but I found the protagonist stiff and lacking in character.
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