The Widower by D.L. Fisher


     White suburban housewives meets mystery murder  is how I would describe this book. I did completely finish this book, so it's not like I'm going to leave anything out in my review. Would I re-read this book? I don't think I would even darken its door.

    Overall, the story just fell flat for me personally. With very predictable outlining plot, I was bored with the lack of creativity. I did, however, like the very ending of the book when you finally discovered that it was in fact the stepson who had killed some of the girls. I had suspected him all along, though, so it was no surprise.

    I feel like authors, put their hearts on the line when writing books because it is their personal work of love that finishes a whole novel. I do not want to say that Fisher is a terrible author so please don't take it that way. Maybe this book just needs a revamp or refresh. The writing I would give this book would probably be around three stars out of five. I just could not connect with any of the characters and when I read a book that is considered a mystery, I need it to be more exciting and secretive about who actually committed the crime.  

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