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Original review here: http://shainareads.blogspot.com/2014/...
ATTWN is the first real "whodunit" or "cozy mystery" I've ever read. I have never been especially drawn to the genre, despite the fact that I like similar things in my television (bodies, intrigue, a limited cast of suspects in finite quarters). When I picked this one up from the library, I knew I was dealing with one of the heavyweights of the genre. Indeed, this story had all the makings of a great one: ten strangers drawn together ...more
ATTWN is the first real "whodunit" or "cozy mystery" I've ever read. I have never been especially drawn to the genre, despite the fact that I like similar things in my television (bodies, intrigue, a limited cast of suspects in finite quarters). When I picked this one up from the library, I knew I was dealing with one of the heavyweights of the genre. Indeed, this story had all the makings of a great one: ten strangers drawn together ...more

I understand why this is so popular, it is short, an addictive plot and a mystery. It has the obvious preconceptions of the time of natives as non sentients beings that is so common in the 1800 literature works. I´m afraid that I´ve read and seen so much of this genre now that the ending wasnt that surprising, still worth it though.

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