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Abigail Stanton, back home to care for her sister after so many years away, soon finds herself swept away by Sparrow Island's serene beauty... and mystery. It isn't long before Abby spots a marbled murrelet and its mate, birds that are rare and endangered in the Pacific Northwest. A missing journal may be the only way to save them. Can she find the proof she needs? And what is that strange drawing on the fence behind her sister's home? Join Abby as she begins her new calling as an amateur show more sleuth, with God's hand guiding her way. show lessTags
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This is a character driven book. I'm not sure I would call this a traditional mystery--many of the "mysteries" are more about people and the reasons behind things than it is a "who done it", but the characters were so intriguing that I didn't mind that the series title (Mysteries of Sparrow Island) wasn't as descriptive as some might think. I also cared about Abby's character enough to care about her passion for birds.
The traditional "who done it" mystery isn't introduced until later in the book, possibly making it seem a slow starter to those looking for the traditional mystery genre.
It will be interesting to see how Henry's relationship with Mary progresses and if Hugo and Abby will develop more than a professional relationship.
I show more first suspected, then guessed that one of the characters might not be dead long before it was revealed that that was the case. This is rare for me as I'm usually thrown off by the red herrings that mystery authors insert into their works. I was still interested enough to keep reading to see what happened though.
My only complaint is how this book ended. It's obvious that they want you to buy the next book to see if the response is what you think it will be. show less
The traditional "who done it" mystery isn't introduced until later in the book, possibly making it seem a slow starter to those looking for the traditional mystery genre.
It will be interesting to see how Henry's relationship with Mary progresses and if Hugo and Abby will develop more than a professional relationship.
I show more first suspected, then guessed that one of the characters might not be dead long before it was revealed that that was the case. This is rare for me as I'm usually thrown off by the red herrings that mystery authors insert into their works. I was still interested enough to keep reading to see what happened though.
My only complaint is how this book ended. It's obvious that they want you to buy the next book to see if the response is what you think it will be. show less
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- Whispers Through the Trees
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- Whispers Through the Trees
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