Death of a Mad Hatter
by:
Jenn McKinlay (author)
Series: London Hat Shop Mystery (#2)
The plot was quite good, but it was overshadowed by the schmaltzy, almost forced, romantic tension between the MC and the token hunky guy. I thought the investigation was a little far-fetched, (let's visit a funeral home to find clues!) but overall, I enjoyed it. The only big gripe I have is th...
Either I want to go to London, or I want to buy a fancy hat. Since I have no where to wear said hat and my friends would look at me like I’m crazy, I’m opting for London. I always enjoy McKinlay’s books. They either make me hungry or just very happy. As usual with McKinlay’s books, I can never figur...
Either I want to go to London, or I want to buy a fancy hat. Since I have nowhere to wear said hat and my friends would look at me like I’m crazy, I’m opting for London.I always enjoy McKinlay’s books. They either make me hungry or just very happy.As usual with McKinlay’s books, I can never figure o...
Jenn McKinlay appeases my inner Anglophile with her newest addition to her Hat Shop Mystery series with "Death of a Mad Hatter". Added to the mix this time around is the whimsical theme of Alice in Wonderland tea party thrown by the wealthy Grisby family for a new local hospital wing. The cousins Sc...
Another Jenn McKinlay series, the newest of the three she currently publishes under that name, Death of a Mad Hatter was a light, entertaining read. It's only the second book of the Hat Shop Series, so the author hasn't had a chance yet to screw with the characters. I've enjoyed these first two bo...