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Dead to Writes

por Cathy Wiley

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Author Cassandra Ellis is days away from the release of her first book. Before she can celebrate, she's brought in to Baltimore City Police Headquarters for questioning in connection to a real-life murder.
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Cassandra Ellis is about to have her first murder mystery published. But her joy is dimmed when she learns of the murder of her research contacts.
Find out what happens when a murder mystery author is involved in a homicide.

This is a light, fun, and romantic story even when the author wishes for brain brillo". ( )
  Bettesbooks | Jul 30, 2016 |
A Light-Hearted "Cozy" Mystery

"Dead to Writes" is a debut novel by Cathy Wiley and is a simple and humorous easy read.

The heroine is likeable Cassandra Ellis, a mystery author whose series is just being published for the first time. Cassie is a great researcher but sometimes doesn't appear all that bright, especially when she throws herself in harm's way. Still, she's kind of sweet and you do end up rooting for her.

I really liked Cassie's heart-warming circle of family & friends. However, I thought the romance with Detective James Whittaker was a bit unrealistic, although written with wit and a light touch.

Unusual for me, I had absolutely no clue who the killer was right up until the reveal.

If you're looking for a nice, light summer read that combines mystery, crime and humour, I'd recommend "Dead to Writes". ( )
  Zumbanista | Jul 28, 2011 |
Original premise, good plot twist at the end, clunky prose style. ( )
  DocWood | Jun 17, 2011 |
The premise of the story is quite simple: an author writes murder mysteries, and people around her end up dead. With that being said, the mystery itself certainly wasn't, as I had my finger pointed at the wrong character down to the last 80% of the story. Wiley does a commendable job at misdirection, opening multiple possibilities and thinning them out only to throw them under suspicion once again. The reader feels like he or she is right there alongside Cassie, trying to figure out who is killing off her friends.

As far as characterization goes, Cassie was very well done. Her personality is consistent throughout the story, and her inquisitiveness and foolish bravery are certainly memorable. The overactive imagination that she displays, along with a tendency to let her characters run away with her storyline, is something that real authors "struggle" with, and I can certainly believe that she is one of them.

What I did have difficulty putting my faith into was her relationship with James. Once the two finally got together, it was fine, but the events leading up to that resolution felt a bit forced. The attraction that they each allude to in the other's absence isn't readily evident whenever they meet face-to-face in the first half of the novel, omniscient third party explanations notwithstanding. I suppose that what I was looking for was a keener sense of the underlying sexual tension. Then again, that's not how every relationship operates at its inception, so I might just be missing the connection.

Other than that, the sequence of events made sense. The timings of the murders were well thought out, and the victims themselves were all logical choices. The pacing was quick without feeling rushed, and I was eagerly anticipating each new screen as I wondered what the denouement would ultimately be. Some key scenes could have been woven in better, and I have the sneaking suspicion that the story might have worked just as well without them. These were brief hiccups in the continuity of the tale, and I soon got over them and moved on. It helped that the action really started to pick up in the latter half of the book.

Unfortunately, the language used wasn't quite as satisfying as the story itself. There was an abundance of sentence fragments scattered throughout its pages; I surmise that these were intended to reflect the flightiness of Cassandra's thoughts and, to some extent, they did. Still, this might have been accomplished through other literary techniques. Many of the sentences could have stood on their own short legs without beginning with a conjunction. They would still retain the oomph that they were meant to deliver by being so brief. The same goes for sentences that included noticeable repetition of words or the occasional bout of awkward phrasing. This might not bother most, but I found it to be distracting.

Overall, Dead to Writes is an enjoyable read. The heroine is quirky, likable, and easy to identify with, while the mystery itself successfully keeps you guessing. Wiley's characters show a great deal of promise, and it will be interesting to see how they mature in future sleuthing adventures. ( )
  hideandread | Oct 29, 2010 |
I read this fantastic book in a day because I couldn't stop reading. I'm really looking forward to more books in the series and spending more time with the characters. ( )
  lareinak | Oct 25, 2010 |
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