Book Review: Microphones and Murder by Erin Huss

Disclosure / Disclaimer: I received this book from Henery Press, via EdelweissPlus,  free of charge, for review purposes on this blog. No compensation, monetary or in kind, has been received or implied for this post. Nor was I told how to post about it, all opinions are my own


Microphones and Murder  cover

Synopsis:

Tired of living life on the sidelines, Liv Olsen gave up everything—her job at the #1 podcast series in the country, her apartment, most of her belongings—to launch her own show, Missing or Murdered. Teaming up with her kid stepsister, Camry Lewis, the dynamic duo set out to be the next big thing in true crime. On the program for season one, the sisters focus on the case of twenty-three-year-old Amelia Clark, who vanished ten years ago after an embarrassing video of her went viral. The police found the California native's car and personal belongings, but the investigation quickly went cold. A decade later, Liv and Camry retrace Amelia’s final steps, unearthing dangerous secrets, lost loves, quirky characters, and a lifetime supply of cinnamon rolls. As funds run low and time runs out, the investigation is complicated by anonymous threats. Threats from someone who doesn't want Amelia's story told. Liv and Camry have a lot riding on their Missing or Murdered podcast. Now it's more important than financial success. They have to know. What happened to Amelia Clark?


Review:

And finally, speaking of 'modern issues', nothing is more modern than a podcast mystery? Unfprtunately this book is a little slow to get into, and that takes some of the fun out of the book. It does pick up after the 4th chapter or so, and settles into its own, as a funny, chick lit style, modern mystery. It's great for reading by the fire and seeing how some 'home sleuths' can solve a cold case! Interesting start to the new series...


About the Author:

Erin Huss is a blogger and a #1 Kindle bestselling author. She shares hilarious property management horror stories at The Apartment Manager's Blog and her own horror stories at erinhuss.com. Erin currently resides in Southern California with her husband and five children, where she complains daily about the cost of living but will never do anything about it.

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