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Murder in Mykonos by Jeffrey Siger

Murder in Mykonos

by Jeffrey Siger

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  • Jan 2009, 283 pages
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Jeanine

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The character development in this book is not
very good. You don't feel like these are real
people. The plot is ok but I don't like mysteries
where the murderer is revealed in the first
chapter. I did enjoy his background descriptions
of Mykonos and I thought he did a good job of
using Mykonos as a setting for the murders.If you
like mysteries revolving around other counties
law enforcement agencies you'll probably enjoy
this book.
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