The average rating for A Quiet Undertaking (Connor Westphal Series #4) based on 2 reviews is 2.5 stars.
Review # 1 was written on 2010-12-07 00:00:00 Bart Collins the fourth book in the series and i've finally decided that i like it. up to now i've been a bit lukewarm about it, it's seemed a bit too light at the same time as it's trying to be serious. our heroine, connor, is deaf, which gives a whole new angle on the misunderstandings that play a part in any detective story and adds a lot of fun to the plot. sometimes it's a little overdone, the secondary characters are larger than life and the murder rate in the small town setting is a bit unrealistically high. but it's not a one gimmick series and i enjoy reading the books. that said, i still think there were some holes in the plot in this installment. |
Review # 2 was written on 2013-01-16 00:00:00 Aaron Fleck This is the fourth of this series I have read. It's enjoyable light reading, and as you can see, I'm working my way through the series--I think. In the first three, I found occasional typos and formatting errors. In the fourth, the number of problems had greatly increased. The switching to italics and back again kept me confused until I realized that it was a formatting error and did not have meaning to the form of the book. Extraneous letters, wrong words (die for the) and typos kept pulling me out of the book. The author needs to hire a professional editor or fire the one she has. |
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