Book review - Murder at First Pitch: Ball Park Mysteries: Book 1 by Nicole Asselin

Book - Murder at First Pitch: Ball Park Mysteries: Book 1

Author - Nicole Asselin

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Review:

This is my first time reading any work by Nicole Asselin and being based around baseball I wasn't sure if this would be something for me as I'm from Scotland and so not a major baseball country, thankfully this book is well written and keeps you guessing throughout.

Whilst some books may try to keep ramping up the tension with more and more dead bodies this book only sees one but when that one dead body is found in the away teams changing room of the ball park owned by a family, it will take courage, determination and a lot of digging to get to the bottom of the mystery and so when Madeline returns to work in the family business she finds herself in a whole new world than anything she could ever have guessed at.  This book is full of well developed characters who you are buying into and it keeps you guessing without actually trying to as you find yourself playing detective much like the main character herself.

The book is a really good read and one that starts of what you hope can become much more as the characters have become ones you have hopes for but the mark down is due to the editing as there is a need for the publisher to edit this one as the small errors do add up.


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