Dead in a Dumpster
A Leah Norwood Mystery, Book 1
by B. L. Blair
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Pub Date 23 Sep 2013 | Archive Date 8 Jun 2018
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Description
When Leah Norwood finds the body of Isabel Meeks in the dumpster behind her store, she can’t believe the police consider her a suspect. Sure, she didn’t liked Isabel, but then again, neither did anyone else. Isabel had a condescending attitude and a bad reputation. As manager of the antique store, Patina, she had made a lot of enemies.
There is
Patina’s assistant manager, the handsome and charming Trent. Isabel was
blackmailing him. There is Patina’s owner, the aloof and influential Anthony
Thorpe. Isabel was smuggling drugs through his store. And there is the entire
drug dealing Cantono family. Isabel had lost a box containing heroin from one
of their shipments. That is just to name a few and didn’t even include the
stranger who was seen arguing with Isabel just hours before her death.
The police
have too many suspects and too many soft alibis. Leah needs to prove to the
sexy new chief of police that she had nothing to do with Isabel’s death.
Leah loves
a good mystery. Can she find the killer before the police arrest her for
murder?
Featured Reviews
This is an enjoyable start to the Leah Norwood mysteries. Leah is hauling out the trash for her store, Scents and Scentsibility, when she finds the dead body of another store owner. Though shaken, it doesn’t take her long to figure out she is a suspect in the murder. Now that she has a personal stake in the case, Leah decides to keep her eyes and ears open to see if she can learn anything. Add in drugs, a crime family, and a rather attractive detective (on top of trying to keep her business running), and there are no shortage of distractions for Leah.
Though this book has apparently been out for a while, I had not read it so was excited to have the opportunity from NetGalley and the publisher to do so. I found the heroine likeable and the setting comfortable. I like the triangle that set itself up for future books, as well. The murderer was who I thought it was in the beginning, but it was still interesting to see how Leah found it out in her own time. I look forward to future books.
Definitely the right type of week for this book, dreary and rainy certainly matched the tone of the book. Like the shop and the community with its well written characters. There was plenty in the story to keep me engaged. I will hopefully continue with this series.
Many thanks to Net Galley for sending me a free copy of this book in exchange for an unbiased review.
I really enjoyed this book, the characters were well written and were well thought out. I loved the Scents and Sensibility shop and the community around it. I was really engaged with the story, as the plot moved at a steady pace meaning that there was never a dull moment.
The only reason for me personally that this was not five stars was the fact that it was an easy solve which meant that the later parts of the book were mildly frustrating as I was 99.9% sure and the characters weren't seeing what I was seeing. The only other thing was the sudden love triangle development at the end of the book which I found mildly annoying but it did not detract from my enjoyment of the book too much.
I shall hopefully be continuing with the series, an really enjoyable read with a well thought out plot
Dead in a Dumpster is an interesting read. I read it on a dreary, rainy day and the tone couldn’t have been better matched for the weather. I wouldn’t exactly call it a cozy mystery. The characters thoughts and actions are a bit too rough-around-the-edges at times to neatly fit into that category, yet it wasn’t a suspense novel either. It is a good mystery, nonetheless. There are plenty of secrets and suspects to keep the reader engaged.
This is an exceptional cozy mystery. Characters are well written and the storyline flowed very naturally and kept my interest throughout. I look forward to reading the upcoming additions to this series! Well done!
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