Reviewed by: BigAl
Genre: Mystery/ Woman Sleuth
Approximate word count: 60-65,000 words
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Author:
“Morgan is
an outdoorsy girl with a deep and abiding love for the natural sciences. Her
degrees involve English and jujitsu. She enjoys hiking, camping, and wandering
in the woods looking for the trail to the car, but there isn't enough chocolate
on the planet to bribe her into rock climbing.
When she's
not writing, she can be found making puzzles, getting lost on the way to
geocaches, reading stories to her children, or taking far too many pictures of
the same tree or rock.
She lives
in Eastern Washington with her family.”
Description:
“Death is
the hardest puzzle to solve.
Margarita
Williams escaped death at a young age, but its shadow has followed her all her
life. Now, amidst the chaos of a new Australian roommate and mysterious,
menacing neighbors, Death has set the puzzlemaker a puzzle of her own. Someone
is killing her fellow geocachers, one by one.”
Appraisal:
For those
not familiar with the term, geocaching is a kind of treasure hunt where
participants start with clues, which are used to get the longitude and latitude
of the location of a “cache.” The geocacher then finds the physical cache using
these coordinates and a portable GPS. It is kind of like a treasure hunt and
appeals to those who like puzzles as well as outdoor activities.
First to Find (a term for the first person to
find a new cache) is a murder mystery that revolves around a group of
geocachers. When one of them is killed under mysterious circumstances the
protagonist, Margarita, starts gathering and putting together clues (not unlike
her approach to creating and solving geocache puzzles) in an attempt to
discover who is behind the killing. It’s a story sure to appeal to geocachers,
but for anyone not familiar with this activity, it’s still a fun book. I’ve
never geocached, although I was vaguely aware of what it was and how it worked,
and found that aspect of it interesting. This also took the story outside of a
typical mystery for me, making it less predictable. Even if you’ve never heard
of geocaching before, if you’re into solving puzzles (which is almost surely
the case for any mystery lover), then First
to Find won’t disappoint.
Format/Typo Issues:
No
significant issues.
Rating: **** Four stars
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6 comments:
I love geocaching! I am definitely giving this one a look.
Thank you so much for your great review, Al. I appreciate your time and attention.
Loved reading the exerpt, and the sample of the book, hope I can find it at the local bookstore
An Australian roommate? How can I go past this one? :)
Sometimes the roommate used funny words too, Vicki. ;)
Great book to learn more about geocaching.
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