Friday, May 8, 2020

The Case of the Killer Divorce Book Review

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Cozy up for another adventure with Jamie Quinn.

Jamie Quinn is at it again. This family lawyer finds herself right in the middle of yet another murder. While helping out a client with her divorce and custody agreement, the clients soon to be ex is found dead. Did her client have anything to do with it? Or maybe the new boyfriend who is also the ex’s friend is somehow involved? Maybe there is more to the story of this love triangle?

While Jamie is busy with her client she is also searching for her father. She does not have any information on him at all, just a name, so she calls up her favourite PI Duke for a little help. Her trusted friend Grace also steps in to offer a hand. Do they manage to locate Jamie’s father? Will he even want to know her after all these years? Another mystery that comes full circle in the book along with a little twist.

Even with two mysteries to solve, Jamie finds time to reconnect with an old boyfriend who is back in town. Will there be more than one date? Will Jamie have a steady love interest in the next book?
This is the second book in the series, and it was just as fabulous as the first book “Death by Didgeridoo”. You cannot help but fall in love with all the main characters in the story, and how they have evolved. This can be read as a stand a lone novel as the author Barbara Venkataraman does an excellent job of filling you in on the back stories from the first book, but trust me , you are going to want to read the first book in the series, it’s a great story and both books are brilliantly written. 

I must thank Barbara Venkataraman for an advanced copy of this book to read and review. It was fabulous! All opinions expressed for this review are unbiased and entirely my own.


 To buy a copy for yourself or a friend click HERE

To buy the set of the first three books click HERE

 To read my review for "Death by Didgeridoo" click HERE


 Award-winning author Barbara Venkataraman is an attorney and mediator specializing in family law and debt collection.

She is the author of the Jamie Quinn Mystery series, as well as "Teatime with Mrs. Grammar Person"; "The Fight for Magicallus," a children's fantasy; a short story titled, "If You'd Just Listened to Me in the First Place"; and three books of humorous essays: "I'm Not Talking about You, Of Course", "A Trip to the Hardware Store & Other Calamities," and "A Smidge of Crazy", which comprise her "Quirky Essays for Quirky People" series. Two of her books of humorous essays won the "Indie Book of the Day" award. "Engaged in Danger" was chosen as Book of the Day by www.bookoftheday.org and won first place in the Amateur Detective category of the Chanticleer Murder & Mayhem Mystery Writing Competition.

Her popular Jamie Quinn Cozy Mystery Series includes: "Death by Didgeridoo," "The Case of the Killer Divorce," "Peril in the Park," "Engaged in Danger" and "Jeopardy in July".

Her newest book has just been released: "Accidental Activist: Justice for the Groveland Four", a memoir she co-authored with her son about lessons he learned while working to exonerate four men falsely accused of a terrible crime in the Jim Crow South.


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