Book Review of The Corpse in the Closet by Lucy Score

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The Corpse in the Closet by Lucy Score, the second book in the series, is a fun and entertaining blend of cozy mystery, small-town charm, and laugh-out-loud moments. From the very first chapter, the story pulls you into a mystery that’s intriguing enough to keep you guessing while still delivering the humor and heart that Lucy Score fans have come to love. It’s the kind of book that feels like a perfect escape when you want something engaging without being too dark or intense.

What I enjoyed most was the cast of characters. The small-town setting is filled with quirky personalities, unexpected friendships, and plenty of amusing interactions that bring the story to life. The mystery itself unfolds at a steady pace, with enough twists and surprises to keep things interesting, while the humor keeps the mood light and enjoyable. Score does a wonderful job balancing suspense with warmth, making the book feel both exciting and comforting.

Reading The Corpse in the Closet felt like settling in for a cozy evening with a story that never takes itself too seriously but still delivers an entertaining mystery. It’s a great choice for readers who enjoy lighthearted whodunits, lovable characters, and a touch of romance mixed in with their suspense. If you’re looking for a book that will make you smile while keeping you turning pages, this is a delightful addition to your reading list.

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