A Murder Most Camp by Nicolas DiDomizio


This book suited my mood perfectly this week. A Murder Most Camp by Nicholas DiDomizio was such a delight. It was a great blend of mystery; thriller; family and rom-com. I loved how the 'gnephew' - aunt relationship grew between Mikey and his substantially younger aunt, Annabelle, while they worked together at the end to figure out the mystery of Cabin One.


What really surprised me, though, was how the story builds. It starts off light and campy when Mikey's billionnaire Dad advises him that there is a clause for his inheritance that he must 'do something good' before he turns 30 or he will lose it. The story turns into quite the thriller by the end, with real tension and momentum. The mystery ends up delivering more than expected, without losing the charm that makes the book so enjoyable. This one was just plain fun and kept me hooked right through to the finish.

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