The Night In Question: An Agathas Mystery
T**E
Underrated book 📚
@readswithtayee igThis book really had a lot of moving pieces & I loved it. I didn’t get confused by who was who & what is what, it was easy to understand. Easy to read with complex storyline. That’s hard to do, and I’m extremely surprised that the second book is better than the first.I really want to read more YA mystery books. I’m so intrigued! Also, as someone who is good at solving these things and while highlighting the beginning half way through, I already had a hint of it. Now I am intrigued how both mysteries played out. One I figured out just my the first chapter, and the other had me stumped. I did enjoy even with my hint, I liked how it ended. I hope for a 3rd one, maybe 2 povs again and different places but they somehow interact.
X**A
Defected and damaged book
I’m very disappointed in the condition of this book. Poor quality and defected binding, I don’t even know how to describe it - some kind of paper shavings right in the middle between the pages 86-87, 88-89 and 118-119. And a barcode imprint between pages 118-119. The book cover is damaged in many places. Will be returning this book.
F**Y
Absolutely amazing book with awesome characters!📚
Loveeeeeee this book so much I highly recommend it to anyone that likes a good mystery! :)
B**S
More Agatha Christie Ispiration
If you have read The Agathas by Kathleen Glasgow and Liz Lawson, you will love The Night In Question. Teenage sleuths Alice and Iris are again drawn into a challenging mystery. Plus, the intrepid duo is able to solve what really happened at the Levy Castle almost a century ago. With its great setting, well drawn characters, and action filled suspenseful plot, this is not only a highly entertaining book, but it would be a must see movie.The first Agatha book was geared to older teens, but younger teens can read this one without parental concern.I am already looking forward to the next book in the series!
G**I
Loved ❤️
While I didn't enjoy it as much as I did the first novel it was still a juicy read. I enjoyed both Iris and Alice equally. When it came to Moody there were so many characters that at one point I got a little confused but I caught back on. It was quite a nice late summer read 😊
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