Plaid and Plagiarism
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Molly MacRae
A murder in a garden turns the four new owners of Yon Bonnie Books into amateur detectives, in a captivating new cozy mystery novel from Molly MacRae.Set in the weeks before the annual Inversgail Literature Festival in Scotland, Plaid and Plagiarism begins on a morning shortly after the four women take possession of their bookshop in the Highlands. Unfortunately, the move to Inversgail hasn’t gone as smoothly as they’d planned. First, Janet Marsh is told she’ll have to wait before moving into her new home. Then she finds out the house has been vandalized. Again. The chief suspect? Una Graham, an advice columnist for the local paper—who’s trying to make a name for herself as an investigative reporter. When Janet and her business partners go looking for clues at the house, they find a body—it’s Una, in the garden shed, with a sickle in her neck. Janet never did like that garden shed. Who wanted Una dead? After discovering a cache of nasty letters, Janet and her friends are beginning to wonder who didn’t, including Janet’s ex-husband. Surrounded by a cast of characters with whom readers will fall in love, the new owners of Yon Bonnie Books set out to solve Una’s murder so they can get back to business. A delightful and deadly new novel about recognizing one’s strengths and weakness—while also trying to open a new book shop—Plaid and Plagiarism is the start of an entertaining new Scottish mystery series.
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Author
Molly MacRae
Pages
288
Publisher
Pegasus Books
Published Date
2018-01-02
ISBN
1681776197 9781681776194
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"This one was more of a 2.5 star read for me. Some aspects I enjoyed… but I really would have liked to have gotten a more definitive Scottish vibe from this story! There were moments where things were peppered in (whisky, tartan, rainy weather, terms like “wheesht”…) but it really felt like you could have been in any tiny coastal town. <br/><br/>I had a particularly difficult time discerning between the characters, so much so that if I put the book down for more than a day or two, I had no idea who some people were anymore. I’m curious to see if the other books in the series pick up the pacing a bit now that the 4 main characters and the bookshop have been established a little. However, I don’t really feel like I “know” the characters, even though I just spent an entire book with them.<br/><br/>The mystery itself didn’t really make an impact on me… I was never particularly invested in the outcome. Events moved very slowly through the clue finding phase, but then it felt as if we rushed to the conclusion before I even understood what the clues were pointing towards. <br/><br/>Overall this book seemed like more of a realistic fiction story about some ladies opening up a bookshop than a murder mystery. Maybe the “cozy mystery” genre just isn’t for me.<br/><br/>That being said, I will be reading the second book in this series just to see if I connect with it better."
"Great cozy mystery set in a fictional town in Scotland . "
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Joan