Murder in the Dressing Room
I didn’t expect to get completely swept away, but Murder in the Dressing Room hooked me from the very first chapter and refused to let go. The moment that dressing‑room door swung open on the crime scene, I felt like I’d been pulled backstage into a world buzzing with jealousy, ambition, and secrets thick enough to taste.
What impressed me most was how effortlessly the story blended glamour with grit. I could practically smell the hairspray, feel the heat of the stage lights, and hear the whispered rivalries echoing through the corridors. Every character felt like someone I’d met in real life—brilliant, flawed, and hiding something deliciously dark.
The pacing was perfect for me: fast enough to keep my heart racing, but deliberate enough that every clue felt earned. And the twists? I pride myself on spotting them early, but this book outsmarted me more than once. When the final reveal hit, I actually sat back and said, “No way,” out loud.
If you love mysteries with personality, drama, and a setting that feels alive, this one is a gem. I finished it wishing I could read it again for the first time.