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Friday, February 12, 2021

Book Review: Spring Upon a Crime (A Seattle Wilderness Mystery Book 2) by M.L. Erdahl

 


Title: Spring Upon a Crime (A Seattle Wilderness Mystery Book 2) 

Author: M.L. Erdahl 

Stars: 4 

Review:

Since this is book 2 in a series I haven't started I enjoyed the authors ability to catch readers up quickly as the story is moving forward.  

M.L.Erdahl is able to create a fun cozy mystery that readers will be able to enjoy from beginning to end.  The author creates a cast of characters who become real as the story moves forward.  Even though this is the first in the series I have read the author is able to make it feel like book one with reference to what happened in book one while keeping the story moving forward.  

The Author captures the feel of small town and all the crazy politics that go into that small world. The author bring readers into the world they created and reader will not want to leave until they finish the mystery. 

Thank you to Netgalley for the advance copy of M.L Erdahl Spring Upon a Crime. 

Synopsis:

Wilderness guide Crystal Rainey leads a group of college students to a private campground amidst the awe-inspiring Olympic Rain Forest. The excursion is ruined when the charming hostess Roxie is discovered standing over the land owner's body, murder weapon in hand. Enlisted to investigate the crime to absolve her friend, Crystal descends on the quiet city of Forks to find loggers, developers, and eco-protesters circling the property, intent on either exploiting or protecting the bastion of old-growth forest. The list of suspects is intimidating. Can Crystal find answers in a community determined to keep her in the dark?

Kindle Edition
Published January 13th 2021

About The Author:

Award-winning ML Erdahl lives amidst the trees of the Pacific Northwest, where he pens humorous cozy mystery novels set in the wilderness he has spent his lifetime exploring. The only thing slowing him down is when his adorable rescue dogs, Skip and Daisy, demand to be petted and cuddled on his lap while he types. When he's not wandering the mountains, you can find him gardening, reading, or searching for the best coffee in Seattle with his wife, Emily.

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