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Lessons in Murder (Carol Ashton Mysteries, #1)
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bookshelves: bella-books, claire-mcnab, detectives, lesbian-fiction, mystery, own, police-detective, romance
Apr 30, 2013
bookshelves: bella-books, claire-mcnab, detectives, lesbian-fiction, mystery, own, police-detective, romance
The first book in a long line of great stories involving Detective Inspector Carol Ashton. This episode introduces Carol as she investigates the murder of a teacher and the prime suspect is a very attractive woman. As she investigates she not only gets close to catching the killer she also gets close with Sybil. Lines between business and personal are blurred and Carol might just be sleeping with the killer.
Strong characters that are very human and fallible. You fall in love with them because they are "normal" and you can see yourself in their shoes, well at least in the personal sense. Of course if you are a detective then you could identify with it on a business sense too.
Strong characters that are very human and fallible. You fall in love with them because they are "normal" and you can see yourself in their shoes, well at least in the personal sense. Of course if you are a detective then you could identify with it on a business sense too.
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bella-books
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claire-mcnab
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detectives
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mystery
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lesbian-fiction
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police-detective
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romance