Member Reviews
Multi layered page turning cozy mystery
Christina Freeburn writes a multi faceted cozy in Altered in Death the 6th book in The Faith Hunter Scrap This Mystery series. While the mystery works well as a stand alone I felt at a little disadvantage with understanding a number of the relationships as I had not read the previous books. Nevertheless this was a very enjoyable read. There were many interesting twist and turns that kept me riveted to the book.
I received an advance reader copy from NetGalley in exchange for a fair review.
The latest addition to the Faith Hunter Scrap This Mystery series is intense from the very beginning. The mystery was taut, with slightly dark undertones that kept me in an edgy suspense mode throughout the book. Faith's relationships are engaging, and she is always real while she is struggling to be a better person. I sincerely hope there are more to this series as the resolution to this one seemed a little final. I want to spend more time with Faith, Ted and all of Eden.
While I had hope for more actually scrapbooking, this was a realistic portrayal involving genealogy (though in this case a town mystery rather than personal), Enjoyed the twists and turns and wondering what would happen next. Great story.
Faith Hunter may be planning her own wedding, but that doesn’t stop her from getting involved in a 100-year-old mystery involving her town’s founding fathers. Human remains are found on the family’s long abandoned property, Faith’s ex claims to have a vested interest in the old family’s estate and Faith is trying to track down w friend’s missing father and determine what his connection is to the murder. Scrapbooking fans will love this cozy mystery that provides tips, hints and a not too scary murder