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The Dancing Murders by James Musgrave

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5 Stars


Prolific Storytelling


Musgrave pens a suspenseful story in The Dancing Murders, the sixth book in the Portia of the Pacific Mysteries. I've read the stories leading up to this one, and I recommend the books be read in order, though it isn't necessary. I find it necessary just to read this author's work, and keep reading whatever Musgrave writes. This author brings the story to life. The characters had a lot of depth, and were very realistic. This author has a great imagination and I'm glad it's being shared with stories. It is always a joy to read this author's stories. This is a magnificent story, kept this reader turning the pages. A definite attention grabber, so much I couldn't put it down. The thrills and intrigue is written clearly and the characterizations are engrossing. If you love a good suspenseful, thrilling, historical mystery, this book should be next on your list. This story takes the reader to 1888, San Diego, and you're introduced to the retired but wiry Wyatt Earp. The Dancing Murders is a definite recommendation by Amy's Bookshelf Reviews. I look forward to reading many more stories by this author.






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