Member Reviews
i short mystery that was easy to read, that would have been improved by being a full length novel, it was sweet and concise.
This was short, easy reading. An ideal devour in one go - not too challenging and quite humorous.. The characters were an eclectic mix who solved the problem..
Unexpected, Unique…
The fourth in the Martini Club series, a short and sharp read, where discussions soon get out of hand and arguments begin in earnest amidst interesting and varied characters with a means to an end. Another unexpected and unique addition to this eclectic series.
I didn’t totally love this book. It was really interesting to start and has an amazing synopsis but it did slightly fall flat about 1/3 into the book. It was a really quick read though which i enjoyed, i think it would have been a bit better if it was longer and fleshed out more. More character development please!
A good mystery with some good murders and crimes to solve. Keeps the reader interested and very easy to read.
The story started on an interesting note but fell flat soon after.
A husband-wife duo are on a quest. It takes them to the Martini Club and when they reveal the real reason of their 'quest', the Martini Club members want to know more - there's a rich guy and a rabbi - both (initially) on the opposite sides but...
This was a pretty short read so it is not easy for me to say what was lacking in the story. But one thing's for sure - the end was totally unexpected and not in a good way.
I really loved the concept of The Martini Club and its members' curiosity to solve the 'mystery.' I wish this was a full-length novel with detailed character intro & background and some more information on the mysterious object.