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Cited to Death (Jamie Brodie Mystery, #1)

af Meg Perry

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Academic librarian Jamie Brodie hasn't seen old boyfriend Dan Christensen in years. When Jamie reads Dan's obituary in the paper, he's surprised. When he receives a letter from Dan, written just before his death, Jamie is shocked. Dan's letter suggests that Dan was in danger, lists two article citations from medical journals, and asks Jamie to look into the citations. When Jamie requests the articles, strange things begin to happen. His computer is hacked, his tires are slashed, he thinks someone might be following him - and he uncovers two more deaths. The coroner's report says that Dan died of natural causes - but did he? Is there something suspicious about the articles, or was Dan just paranoid? The closer Jamie gets to answering those questions, the more it seems that someone is trying to stop him...
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Thoroughly enjoyed the story, got completely hooked into the mystery. The romance didn't take centre stage which is fine for me with this type of story but still left me satisfied with the outcome, relationship-wise.

Issues: I like a dialogue tag but a one point there were so many 'said's that it pulled me from the story, also around this point I was hoping for a bit more action between the dialogue. Also I noticed some repetition, characters repeating what had already been discussed earlier- made me wonder if it had started life in serial form.
For all those little niggles I really enjoyed the story and liked the characters involved. Would certainly read more by this author. ( )
  Lillian_Francis | Jul 26, 2021 |
Thoroughly enjoyed the story, got completely hooked into the mystery. The romance didn't take centre stage which is fine for me with this type of story but still left me satisfied with the outcome, relationship-wise.

Issues: I like a dialogue tag but a one point there were so many 'said's that it pulled me from the story, also around this point I was hoping for a bit more action between the dialogue. Also I noticed some repetition, characters repeating what had already been discussed earlier- made me wonder if it had started life in serial form.
For all those little niggles I really enjoyed the story and liked the characters involved. Would certainly read more by this author. ( )
  Lillian_Francis | Feb 24, 2021 |
Well done mystery. There's no shoot-em ups, no super spy action going on just good old knowledge.

I like (really like) the fact Jamie doesn't jump into things without thinking; there will no following shady characters or NOT staying in cars when told to. Jamie is a man of knowledge and yes love too.

As as I like Jamie, I think I may like Pete a tad more. ( )
  feenie1010 | Feb 22, 2015 |
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Fiction. Mystery. LGBTQIA+ (Fiction.) HTML:

Academic librarian Jamie Brodie hasn't seen old boyfriend Dan Christensen in years. When Jamie reads Dan's obituary in the paper, he's surprised. When he receives a letter from Dan, written just before his death, Jamie is shocked. Dan's letter suggests that Dan was in danger, lists two article citations from medical journals, and asks Jamie to look into the citations. When Jamie requests the articles, strange things begin to happen. His computer is hacked, his tires are slashed, he thinks someone might be following him - and he uncovers two more deaths. The coroner's report says that Dan died of natural causes - but did he? Is there something suspicious about the articles, or was Dan just paranoid? The closer Jamie gets to answering those questions, the more it seems that someone is trying to stop him...
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