Attorney Jamie Quinn is on a six-month hiatus from practicing law to deal with her beloved mother’s death. Rarely leaving the house, she shares most of her days with her late mother’s cranky cat.
But soon, Jamie is forced into action by a frantic call from her Aunt Peg, whose autistic son Adam is in police custody and suspected of murdering his music teacher, a once-famous rock star named Spike.
It’s up to Jamie to find the real killer. The problem is, Spike seems to have had more enemies than he had friends, and Adam had confessed to the murder already. Can Jamie piece together the evidence and bring the murderer to justice before it’s too late?
A delightful, light mystery set in the small town of Hollywood, South Florida, Death By Didgeridoo is the first book in Barbara Venkataraman’s Jamie Quinn Cozy Mysteries series.
My thoughts
Very surprised with this book and how entertaining it was. Very short read but it packed in a lot of detail and action.
It made me want more to be honest as it was just so fun to read.
The main character was a lot of fun as was the PI she used to help out her cousin.
I also like that it wasn’t a really violent book and didn’t go into as much detail as some books do it made it more of an endearing read.
Great book just wanted a bit more meat to the story as well. Love that it also has a character that is on the spectrum even if he isn’t a main character it really shows how much we are progressing as well. The character also wasn’t made out in a bad light as I have seen so often in real life.