Stars: 5 out of 5
Pros: Wacky characters in a good mystery
Cons: All cons showed up too late to be mentioned
The Bottom Line:
A model murder
Opens a wacky, fun case
Smiled as I read
I May Have Been Late Reading This Book, But I Enjoyed It
My intention was to get to Fashionably Late earlier
in the year. But books have a way of
getting hidden on my to be read list, and unfortunately, this book went into
hiding. But when I remembered it, I
bumped it up to the top so I could catch up with the latest adventure of the
Ladies Smythe and Westin.
If you haven’t started this series yet, it features a pair
of mismatched sleuths. Summer Smythe is
a twenty-something year old living in her late grandmother’s condo in a seniors
only complex in Florida. She has become
good friends with another resident, Dorothy Westin. Together, the two have found a couple of
killers, and they are about to find themselves part of a third case.
It all starts with a fashion show. It’s fashion week in Milano – Milano,
Florida, that is, and Summer has snagged them tickets to the luncheon and
fashion show that are kicking things off.
However, things take a strange turn when Angelica Downs, one of the
models, asks them for help before the show starts. When they try to track her down, they find
her dead body.
Angelica’s mother, Frankie, is living in the part of their
senior center for those with memory issues, and Dorothy and Summer are worried
that Frankie might be next. However,
when they go to talk to Frankie, that only leaves them with more
questions. Is a killer after Frankie? Who killed Angelica? Can Dorothy and Summer figure out what is
really going on?
Having read the previous two books in the series, I knew
what to expect when I picked this book up, and I wasn’t disappointed. The book starts out quickly, and the mayhem
only spreads from there. We might not be
gathering clues right away, but there is plenty happening to keep our
attention. And all that activity does
help us form a complete picture when Summer and Dorothy figure things out in
the end. The ending is a bit rushed, but
it is fun and does answer all of our questions.
And the characters!
This series is filled with eccentric and slightly wacky characters. Okay, fine, some of them are fully on
wacky. They certainly would be out of
place in a more serious novel, but they fit perfectly here. And they are a hoot. These characters are so much fun to spend
time around, they will have you grinning and laughing as you read.
There is a range on how wacky the characters are, with some
being more grounded than others. Dorothy
is the most realistic character in the bunch, with Summer being fairly grounded
but not quite as realistic. That
certainly helps pull us into the story and relate to what is happening. They truly are both lead characters, with us
spending equal time in both of their heads as things unfold.
The book is set in December, but, this being Florida, there
isn’t a ton of Christmas atmosphere. It
does pop up occasionally and it adds a nice touch, but this isn’t a book to
pick up when you want something to put you in the Christmas spirit.
But I definitely recommend you pick up Fashionably Late. It is a fun book from the first page to the
last.
NOTE: I received a copy of this book.
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