When Dr Ralson adopted his six children, he decided it was a brilliant idea to build them a mansion on their own private island. The Morning House was the subject of many newspapers and lifestyle magazines. But then the deaths happened. Right after the tragic deaths occurred, the family abandons the Morning House. It sits empty until one summer, decades later, the new owners open the Morning House for tours.
Marlowe, our main character, becomes a tour guide after her bad luck kicks her butt and ruins her chance at love. It was supposed to be an escape from her embarrassment and guilt, but things quickly turn deadly. Can Marlowe solve the mysteries that surround the Morning House before it’s too late?
I was quick to select this on Netgalley because I love Truly Devious by Maureen Johnson and I found this plot to be interesting. But, it ended up being the characters that I found the most interesting, relatable and well developed, especially Marlowe. I got a kick out of learning about Marlowe, her personality and what (and who) she loved.
Then there was the romance side plot where we learn that Marlowe loves hard and will lose herself in a person. It was quite a wholesome and cozy read, except for the deaths.
I was also pulled into the mysteries. I found myself eagerly trying to figure out how Marlowe’s skills were going to help solve the mystery of the Morning House. Speaking of which, the book did a great job of tying everything up.
Yet, the book was too slow pace for me. It was too heavy on the details and some of the Marlowe’s inner dialogue was repetitive. It took until a third of the book before the book finally picked up speed. Then because the book had a pacing problem, by the time it gets to the reveal, it felt anti-climatic.
I loved the characters, the history of the Morning House, and the romance. However, the slow pacing is why I gave Death at Morning House 3.75 stars out of 5 stars. I will definitely continue reading about Marlowe if there is a series.
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