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Murder At Pride Lodge (2012)

by Mark McNease(Favorite Author)
3.31 of 5 Votes: 5
ISBN
1478220198 (ISBN13: 9781478220190)
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English
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publisher
CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
series
Kyle Callahan Mystery
review 1: An interesting first in a series by Mark McNease, Murder at Pride Lodge is suspenseful and introduces us to Kyle Callahan and his partner Danny Durban. Pride Lodge is located in rural Pennsylvania and known for its' Halloween festivities. I read this book because I won the 2nd installment in a first-reads. I really like to read a series in order so I purchased this book. If I hadn't won Pride and Perilous, I would not have heard of the series and I would have missed a well-written mystery.
review 2: Winning this book from a giveaway at Goodreads, I was really looking forward to a good murder mystery. The book was quick to deliver what I was looking for. An idyllic setting, suspense, intrigue and people pretending to be someone they're not - it all adds up to
... more a roller coaster ride for the reader. The book does involve characters within the LGBT community. In all honesty, I don't believe it makes an impact on the story itself.The start of the book is a little slow as there is a lot of ground to cover to set up the history of the Lodge and some of the occupants, but author's humor does break up some of the long paragraphs. Once the setting is complete, the pacing of the story begins to pick up and stays moving at a steady rate until the very end. I have to say that the author gave us just enough clues to keep me wondering, even as I began piecing things together.Each of the characters brought their own uniqueness to the story. Glimpses into their lives were intermingled with reactions to the horrors of the Halloween weekend at the Lodge. It helped to understand the reasons why the characters did or said certain things. One of my favorite scenes was the pumpkin carving night, when the majority of the Lodge patrons were able to interact with one another and take be carefree for a few moments. Throughout the story, there was a sense of family and unity underneath everything else. It helped to make the characters come alive, in my opinion.Overall, I thought the story to be engaging and filled with a good amount of ups and downs as the characters grew close to finding the source of all their dark times at the Lodge. I really felt bad for some of the characters as their worlds crumbled. This book is the start of a series involving Kyle Callahan and others that were met during the course of the story. Personally, I can't wait to see what they get into next. If you're looking for a mystery with a bit of flair, I recommend picking this book up! less
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Selina
I love the cast of characters. The story keeps a nice pace. Will be reading the next book.
olga
see Rachel's review same here. Not listed "lbga" & should be - what's up with that!?!
shaunna
Well-written, not exactly what I expected, but not a bad mystery.
macky
Well written, solid mystery - enjoyed it.
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