Stars: 5 out of 5
Pros: Great mystery and characters
Cons: One aspect of setup never explained
The Bottom Line:
Ten nuns on island
Does someone want to kill them?
Fun take on Christie
Who Would Kill a Nun?
I have been waiting impatiently for a return trip to South
Bass Island so I could revisit the League of Literary Ladies. This group of friends who bonded in a book
club are so much fun and the island sounds great as well (except for the murder
rate, of course). And Then There Were Nuns is that return trip, and I’m thrilled to
say it was wonderful.
There is a new retreat center on the island, and a group of
ten nuns is coming for a one week retreat.
Bed and Breakfast owner Bea Cartwright has been asked to provide the
meals since the kitchen in the retreat center isn’t quite ready yet. The nuns are a diverse lot from all over the
country. The only thing they have in
common is their ministries in their local communities designed to help those
less fortunate. In fact, they really
hardly know each other.
Which is why it is surprising when one of the Sisters
doesn’t show up for their first dinner. When
Bea and the rest of the Sisters search, Bea finds her dead. Is one of the remaining nuns hiding a motive?
Or will the killer go after one of the
remaining Sisters next?
This is the first time in the series that the classic work
of literature paralleled with the mystery plot wasn’t the book that Bea and her
friends in the League of Literary Ladies were already reading. In case you hadn’t guessed from the title, we
are getting a new twist on Agatha Christie’s classic And Then There Were None, a book I’m actually familiar with. I enjoyed watching for these parallels,
although the book and mystery take off in some wild and different
directions. There was one parallel to
Christie’s story that was included here but then never fully explained for this
book. I have my suspicions as to the who
and why, however, and this is a minor issue in an otherwise great mystery.
Now, if you aren’t already familiar with the Christie book,
you should know that it is spoiled here.
That’s because, as the parallels become obvious, Bea tries to use that
to figure out what is happening in this story.
There’s nothing here that you won’t be able to follow, however. Anything you need to know is explained, but
the story moves in some great new directions.
In fact, if you’ve already read the Christie book, you don’t
need to worry about being bored. The
mystery borrows a few things from Christie, but this is a unique mystery with
its own twists, surprises, and clues. I
had no clue what was happening until just a few pages before Bea figured it
out. The ending was wonderful, too.
While I’ve mentioned the League, I’ve mainly talked about
Bea. That’s because she is really the
main character here, and Chandra, Kate, and Luella are supporting players. They still get plenty of page time and do
contribute to the story. Additionally,
they get their own sub-plot as Chandra seems to be going out of her way to
antagonize the others.
The rest of the cast is in top form as well. Plus there are all those nuns. A few of them are more background characters,
but it is easy to keep them all straight as the book progresses, something I
worried about with a cast I knew would be this large.
And for those who have been reading all along, we finally
learn the hinted at secret Bea has been hiding.
It’s a good one. But another
regular character has just as big a secret of his or her own. And that’s all I’m saying.
Whether you are new to this league or a fan since the first
came out, you’ll be thrilled with their newest adventure. And Then There Were Nuns combines fun characters and a creative mystery for a
page turning success.
Need more literary mysteries? Here are the rest of the League of Literary
Ladies mysteries in order.
NOTE: I received a copy of this book in exchange for my
honest review.
Giveaway!
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Thanks to the publisher, I have one copy of this book to give away. Because it is a physical book, the contest is limited to residence of the US.
Just leave me a comment with your e-mail address so I can get in touch with you if you win. I will pick the winner next Tuesday, March 15th, so please leave your comment before 12:01AM Pacific Time on 3/15. You will have until midnight on 3/20 to get back to me, or I will choose a new winner on 3/21.
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