Asking For Murder, by Roberta Isleib
View this book's Amazon detail page here.Roberta Isleib writes entertaining murder-mysteries with characters who completely draw you into the story. In “Asking for Murder,” readers are reacquainted with Dr. Rebecca Butterman, the ever-so-likable psychologist who has an unfortunate knack for stumbling upon crime scenes, then becoming consumed by the need to solve each case. This time, when her best friend Annabelle doesn’t show up for a lunch date, Rebecca investigates - only to find Annabelle’s bloody body in her own home. Naturally Rebecca has to get to the bottom of things, and in the process she gets herself into several tight situations. This is one of the things I love most about her character - although she’s not a trained detective and is often out of her depths, Rebecca is a fiercely loyal, intelligent woman who’s far braver than most would be in similar situations. The story’s an easy read, and while I could have done without the “advice column” snippets - where Rebecca shares and responds to her readers’ letters - I understand why this element of the story was essential to an advice column mystery. Perhaps it’s simply that the problems Rebecca’s readers ask her for advice on seem so petty compared to the issues she is dealing with herself!





















