
Many (dare I say, most) of the chapters had been centered vertically so that the final page of the chapter was centered (including the headers) instead of top-aligned. I liked the series well enough to give the next installment a try.Update: One thing I failed to mention which drove me crazy was that the editing of this book was terrible from a formatting perspective. Some of the characters began to grow on me toward the end of the book. This series, because of its setting, featured a lot of "celebrities." I really think I would have preferred a less urban setting for this series and definitely one away from Hollywood.


As with any new series, there were a lot of new characters to get to know, and I'm not sure that I really liked most of these characters. That seems to be more in keeping with expected police procedure than some cozy mysteries where a husband or boyfriend continues the investigation when the main character is involved. Can Molly clear her own name before she lands in jail?One thing I liked is that Molly's boyfriend removed himself from the investigation when she was found at the scene of the crime. Molly and her friend take up crochet to help relieve some of the stress. When the group's leader turns up dead and Molly is found over the dead body, she becomes suspect number 1 for the officer in charge of the investigation. There's a crochet group meeting in the store working on a charity project. Molly Pink has been recently hired as the event coordinator for a bookstore in the Valley area near Los Angeles.
