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Book Review: Deadly Advice

Reviewed By: Dawn Dowdle


Deadly Advice     Amazon US PB Amazon Canada PB
Roberta Isleib
Class/Genre:   Mystery   Woman Main Character   Amateur Sleuth   Cozy
Series: Advice Column Mysteries # 1
Berkley, Paperback, 3/07, 255 pages, $6.99

Dr. Rebecca Butterman is a clinical psychologist and author of an online advice column. When her next door neighbor, Madeline, commits suicide, she is surprised she didn’t see any of the signs. Isabel, Madeline’s mom, asks Rebecca to give her opinion about some things she finds in Madeline’s apartment. Isabel doesn’t believe it was suicide. The cops are convinced it was. Rebecca really doesn’t want to become involved, but she does.

Rebecca ends up tracing some of Madeline’s forays into the dating scene when her editor assigns a column on dating. Add to that a messy divorce and the nosy neighbors and you have Rebecca’s mixed up life. As she tries to untangle the information about Madeline, she also has to come to terms with her own life.

Did Madeline commit suicide? If not, who killed her and why? Can Rebecca answer these questions without putting herself in danger?

I loved this into into a new cozy mystery series. What a great idea to have an online advice columnist and psychologist be an amateur sleuth. I love it. Rebecca is not a know-it-all by any means. I felt I could really relate to her. She’s just a down-to-earth woman with a lot going on who ends up trying to help out. I thought the plot twists and turns at the end were great. I stumbled right along with Rebecca as she found the killer.

I can’t wait for the next one! I highly recommend this book.

Dawn Dowdle

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