Pros: Good plot, interesting main character, good emotional balance
Cons: Most characters not fully developed
The Bottom Line:
The series starts well
With laughs, romance, and suspense
Leaves you wanting more
"It's Not My Body!" "It Was in Your Car."
When I first read Caught in the Middle, it was the first in
the Amhearst Mystery series, a series of three Christian mysteries with light
romance. Ten years later, they are being republished as romantic suspense and a
fourth book added to the series. This makes the perfect excuse to reread. And
this first book in the series was as enjoyable this time as it was the first
time around.
Trying to start life away from her boyfriend, Merry Kramer
got a job in Amhearst , Pennsylvania , at the local newspaper. It's
been a few months, but Merry is beginning to feel like she is making friends
even though the transition of living in a new place is still hard.
This particular night, she returns home from covering a late
night meeting. When she goes to get some Diet Coke out of the trunk, she finds
the body of a stranger. Who was he? Where did Merry pick him up? And why is her
life now in danger?
Meanwhile, a human interest piece on a local artist turns
very interesting. Curt Carlyle is certainly handsome. And he's treating Merry
well. But with her old boyfriend still fresh in her mind, is Merry ready to
move forward?
It's been roughly ten years since I read this book, so I had
pretty much forgotten all but the basics. However, looking at the first page of
the second one gave away a key plot element of this one. Did that slow me down?
Not on your life! I still plowed through this well written book as quickly as I
could, hooked on every word.
The plot was engaging. Even though I accidentally spoiled
the who, I couldn't remember the why. The story is fast paced, which certainly
helped. And the ending still held a couple twists that surprised me. If I
hadn't been spoiled, I would have loved it even more.
While there are quite a few characters in the book, most of
them don't get enough page time to be fully developed. They are adequate for
their part of the story, however, so it really isn't a problem. The exceptions
to this are Curt and Merry. Both are real people and easily identifiable. Merry
especially is sympathetic. Through a well done flashback, we learn about her
relationship with her past boyfriend. And we get to watch her struggle with her
decision to move forward and start life alone in a strange town. Her faith and
determination are encouraging.
The book has a solid mix of humor and sorrow. Even though we
never meet the murder victim alive, we do get to meet his family, and watching
their loss is heartbreaking. Yet there are several humorous scenes, usually
with Merry trying to stop referring to the victim as "Your body." I
laughed out loud several times during the book.
This is a Christian series, and the Christian element is
well done. Christianity is a part of the main character's lives. It is never
overbearing and never slows down the plot.
I enjoyed meeting Merry again. If you enjoy Christian
mysteries with a healthy dose of romance, get caught up in Caught in the Middle.
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