Crawlspace by Sarah Graves. 320 pp.
To be honest, I was disappointed in this mystery, number 13 in the Home Repair Is Homicide series. It's a well-written thriller, but I always enjoyed this series because of the voice of the main character, Jake Tiptree, and her viewpoint on her adopted hometown of Eastport, Maine. However, in the last few books the narration has changed from first person to third person. In this book we spend most of our time with strangers who have come to town rather than Jake, so we've lost Jake's voice and her viewpoint. It's certainly not a bad book, but it's not what I was looking for. 320 pg.
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