Amateur Sleuth
Review Courtesy of Megan Ingegno
Review Courtesy of Megan Ingegno
Main Character: Deborah Knott
Series/Title: A Deborah Knot Mystery
Setting: The story is set in present day, fictional Colleton County North Carolina. Events occur over Christmas week, hence the “clever” title.
Point of View: The author primarily tells the story from Deborah’s point of view. As the mystery comes close to being solved, a few chapters are told from the perspective of Sheriff Deputy Dwight Bryant, Deborah’s husband.
Style/Pacing: The story develops slowly, but is a quick read.
Main Character Traits: Deborah Knot is a district court judge. More importantly, she is recently married with a large extended family. It can be confusing to keep all of the family members straight, but the author includes a Family Tree to at the beginning of the book. Deborah’s family relationships are more important in the story than the mystery, which no one works very hard to solve.
Language/Writing: The mystery is loosely plotted, but characters and setting are well detailed. A gentle read that centers on family and community relationships.
Emotional Impact/Degree of Violence: Any less violence and there would not have been a murder to solve.
Humor?: Some light humor.
Vulgarity/Sex?: Characters do not swear, and sex is only implied.
Issue Driven?: The dangers of using cellphones while driving; jack-lighting deer.
Special Points: This is the 16th book in the Deborah Knott series. However, the author fills in enough detail that you do not need to start at the beginning to follow along.