Very Good!Quite exciting! Murder at the fashion show in Paris in 1923 gives Dodo another mystery to pursue! She encounters a man, Belgian, mustache, who tells her to use " her little grey cells", whil...
Lady Dodo Dorchester is growing on me, unfortunately the authors ability to put together an investigation wasn’t quite as convincing.The most irritating thing was the author made a big point of Dodo...
Murder is FashionableI loved this second in the series with Dodo Dorchester and her sleuthing. What another fun read. I wasn’t sure I wanted to go to France but I did enjoy it anyway. I can highly r...
Cat's Claw MurderThis is a great little read! A bit of fashion, a bit of romance, a bit of murder. Also, a gentle salute to Agatha Christie's character, Hercule Poiroit, referred to as the "little Bel...
Quick and enjoyable.This second book of the Dodo Dorchester mystery series flowed better than the first. I like giving new indie authors a chance, and I feel Ann Suttons' stories are quick but enjoyab...
DisappointingFor me the continuous appearance of the mysterious unnamed Belgian detective throughout this novel leaves a bitter taste. It's one thing to appreciate another novelist but to take their c...
O. K. StoryNot a bad whodunit, with several twists. Dodo did overlook the most important clue given her, which kept the story going even though I 'm certain it jumps out to every reader. An error whic...
What a delight What a delight and wonderful cozy this was. I don't think poor Dodo will ever find a guy that is true to his feelings & wants to futher thier relationship for the right reasons. Plus i ...
Firstly, I'm a sucker for a good murder mystery set in the 20's. That era is a perfect setting for a good story and this second installment in the Dodo Dorchester series of books doesn't disappoint. I...
Dodo has gone to Paris for the annual spring show of her friend Renee Dubois and is again thrust into the middle of a murder....she is asked to try and find the real killer by her friend Renee. You wi...