OVERVIEW
This is the fifth book written by three author friends (Williams, Willig, and White) AKA The Three W's. The only author of the three I have read is Beatriz Williams which is how I found this book. This is my first novel by the three authors in collaboration.
I know this book was satire and tongue-in-cheek, but I liked the book rather than loved it.
Writing: 4.5 stars
The writing is good. I could not determine who wrote what chapters so it is a well-done collaboration.
I liked that the three main characters had their own chapters and at the beginning of the novel each started with a police interrogation. The interrogations were hysterically funny!
Character development: 4.0 stars
The main characters were Kat, Emma, and Cassie. They are three diverse writers who meet to write a book together at a Scottish castle. The three main characters were as different as their individual genres.
The secondary characters are Detective Chief Inspector (DCI) McIntosh (the police officer investigating a murder), Calum (castle caretaker), Morag (castle housekeeper), and Archie (estate manager).
The tertiary characters are the murdered individual, townspeople, and other characters that move the story along.
Storyline: 3.0 stars
The storyline is told in flashbacks with police interrogations and then the chapter focuses on one of the three main characters. This was the best part of the book.
The book was long and could have been edited more. This novel is slow for the first 75% of the book other than the police interrogations. Then it takes off for the last 25% and is fast-moving and fun. So for me, the chapters with the police interrogations could have been very edited.
The main location was Inner Hebrides, Scotland.
Memorable/Informative: 3.5 stars
I enjoyed learning a small amount about the Inner Hebrides and how each island community is connected.
Book cover: 4.0 stars
Okay.
Book title: 4.0 stars
Meh.
DEFINITE recommend
BOOK INFORMATION
NetGalley ARC (ebook)
The Author's Guide to Murder by Beatriz Williams, Lauren Willig, and Karen White
416 pages
William Morrow
Release date of 11/5/2024
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Happy reading,
Dorothea 💜