Sunday, October 27, 2013

Rock Bottom by Jerusha Jones review

This is the first in a series of e-books about Meredith Morehouse, curator of the slightly eclectic Imogene Museum. These are enjoyable reads, a little light entertainment for a summer's afternoon.

In this story, an artifact from one of her new displays--a chamber pot--is missing. She sets a trap to find the perpetrator.  This minor mystery involves her in an amusing situation, which was unexpected.

She also has to cope with a much more important mystery, the disappearance of  her student intern, Greg.  Morehouse is determined to help find him.  She not only joins the organized hunt for him, but also goes off on her own to look, which ends up causeing a great deal of trouble.

This is an interesting book, with humor, a little romance, and a light mystery.  It is not great literature, but I wasn't looking for that.  What I was looking for was a not too graphic (both sex and violence) mystery to entertain myself, and this fills that requirement. It was a good start to this mystery series and I've already read several of the other books.





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