This book, which started out so well, disappointed me in its ending. Throughout this novel was some pretty good plot development, a crew of characters which were both interesting and quirky--but the ending was kind of abrupt and out of nowhere, not linking well with the rest of the story. It felt rushed.
In the end, I'll keep reading Cynthia Riggs' treasures, starring Victoria T in the Vineyard. This book won't be a memorable one from this series. It wasn't so bad to warrant a one-star rating; but only the most avid fans of this series should read. If you are new to Riggs, try any of the other books in this series first.
In the end, I'll keep reading Cynthia Riggs' treasures, starring Victoria T in the Vineyard. This book won't be a memorable one from this series. It wasn't so bad to warrant a one-star rating; but only the most avid fans of this series should read. If you are new to Riggs, try any of the other books in this series first.
Pamela C. (pj-s-bookcorner) reviewed Poison Ivy (Martha's Vineyard, Bk 11) on + 873 more book reviews
Victoria, Martha Vineyard's 90+ YO poet, has taken on a position at the small local college as adjunct professor of poetry. On her first day on "campus" they are about to enter the classroom when a horrible odor hits them. There's a dead body buried under the floor. As the investigation progresses, it appears there is a serial killer on the loose. And the bodies are stacking up!