The sequel was a hit! The second story in the Patricia Amble Mystery series was definitely just as good, if not better than the first. Kill Me if You Can was a great thriller that kept me glued through the whole thing. The mystery was even better than the first. More drama than ever, but definitely stuff that kept me wanting more.
This time around Tish goes back in her past to her summer vacation spot she spent with her mother before she committed "suicide." She decides to take on a renovation project on the log cabin where she spent glorious summers with long lost family more than twenty five years ago. She decides not only to dig in the dirt of her own yard, but into her past as well, trying to connect the dots of her mother's tragic ending, and the family that was so called "evil". The story ends up with more murder, more secrets, and more romance.
This series has proved to be worth my time and enhanced my thoughts about trying out some fiction writing of my own. I always wanted to stick with poetry and creative non-fiction, but I might be able to get my story out better with some imagination. I guess in psychology that would be a form of projection, but is that really true if its throwing my life troubles on an imaginary character?

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