Reviews by Karen K. (SAVOY, IL)

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Making Friends Can Be Murder
by Kathleen West
We have an new murder mystery team: the Sarah Jones Project is On the Case! (2/3/2025)
This book took me on an enjoyable adventure into the lives of a group of women (and a man, George) at various stages of their lives. I loved the idea of a group of women of diverse ages getting together in the real and digital worlds to create art, support each other and combat loneliness in the big world.

The four most dominant characters (30, 27, 17 and George) are developed well enough to make me see them from all sides, they felt real and got my empathy. Nobody is perfect in this story, except maybe the long dead (I LIKE that).

It is a contemporary story, in that there are a few pages of vlog transcripts and a few more of group text messages, but not too much of that to be annoying. The romance felt real; there was real caring and real conflict, not just misunderstandings that get "sorted" on the last page. I loved the older women in the story also, the nun and 69 were a hoot.

The book is light and funny but not predictable and I appreciated the entertainment value of that. It is not gory or too suspenseful, just enough to keep me coming back to find out what happens, but not too much as to keep me awake at night! The very definition of a cozy mystery, but set in modern times.

I hope this mystery solving team gets repeat mysteries to share in a season 2 or 3 of the Sarah Jones Project and we get to know all of the team better.
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