A Dark and Stormy Murder

· A Writer's Apprentice Mystery Book 1 · Sold by Penguin
4.3
7 reviews
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An aspiring suspense novelist lands in the middle of a real crime in the first Writer's Apprentice mystery.
 
Lena London's literary dreams are coming true—as long as she can avoid any real-life villains...
 
Camilla Graham’s bestselling suspense novels inspired Lena London to become a writer, so when she lands a job as Camilla’s new assistant, she can’t believe her luck. Not only will she help her idol craft an enchanting new mystery, she’ll get to live rent-free in Camilla’s gorgeous Victorian home in the quaint town of Blue Lake, Indiana.
 
But Lena’s fortune soon changes for the worse. First, she lands in the center of small town gossip for befriending the local recluse. Then, she stumbles across one thing that a Camilla Graham novel is never without—a dead body, found on her new boss’s lakefront property.
 
Now Lena must take a page out of one of Camilla’s books to hunt down clues in a real crime that seems to be connected to the novelist’s mysterious estate—before the killer writes them both out of the story for good...

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4.3
7 reviews
Kristina Anderson
July 6, 2016
A Dark and Stormy Murder by Julia Buckley is the first book in A Writer’s Apprentice Mystery series. Lena London has finished graduate school and is looking for a job when she receives a call from her friend, Allison. Allison has the perfect job for Lena. Allison happens to be in a knitting group with Lena’s favorite writer, Camilla Graham. Camilla is looking for a ghost writer (of sorts). Camilla is a writer of romantic suspense and Lena has been a fan since she was a teenager. Camilla needs someone to brainstorm with her, do research, and do some writing. Lena is the perfect candidate. She did her graduate thesis on Camilla and her work. After a phone interview, Lena is hired. She will get to live in Graham House with Camilla. Lena arrives and quickly settles in. She is looking out a window and notices someone on the beach—and they are not moving. Camilla and Lena go to check and find Martin Jonas dead. Martin was a waiter at Wheatgrass, a restaurant owned by Adam Rayburn (who visits Camilla regularly). This is just the first incident. It seems that someone is coming onto the property at night. If it was not for Camilla’s dogs, they would never know. However, whenever they investigate the person (or persons) have disappeared. What is going on? Then Lena hears about a “secret” regarding Graham House. Does the house have a secret? Then there is the matter of Sam West. Sam is Camilla’s closest neighbor. He came to Blue Lake, Indiana to get away from the press and rumors in New York. A year ago Sam’s wife disappeared. Sam was accused of the crime, but there is no proof (and no body). Now people are accusing Sam of Martin’s death. Lena does not believe that Sam is guilty and is quite vocal on the matter. Then blood is found in Sam’s New York apartment and it belongs to his wife, Victoria (and Sam was in New York recently). Lena wants to find a way to prove Sam innocent. Looks like life is not so quiet in Blue Lake as Allison indicated. Join Lena as she sets out to get answers. A Dark and Stormy Murder was not bad for a first book in a new series. The book is easy to read, but had some slow parts (especially when Lena got off on her thinking tangents). The murder occurred too early in the book which made the novel seem really long (thought it was not). There was one thing that I found just odd. I did not understand Lena defending Sam so vehemently. She had just met the man, but she was absolutely convinced of his innocence. How can you be certain a man is innocent if you just met him (and know nothing about him)? I give A Dark and Stormy Murder 3.5 out of 5 stars. There was some repetition of information (an example is Camilla’s books and how much Lena enjoyed them). I enjoyed the two mysteries especially the one regarding the murder of Martin Jonas. They were interesting (if I say more it would be a spoiler) and complicated (especially the Sam West case). Unfortunately, only one case gets wrapped up in A Dark and Stormy Murder. We will have to wait for the next book to see what happens regarding Sam West and his missing wife. A Writer’s Apprentice Mystery series has potential. I think with more character development it can be a good series to enjoy. I will be reading the next book. I received a complimentary copy of A Dark and Stormy Murder from NetGalley (and the publisher) in exchange for an honest evaluation of the book.
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Leanne McLean
September 3, 2016
Brilliant couldn't put it down loved every single character felt every emotion and plot read it in 10 hrs . I thought oh no it can't finish like that.. May is a long way off waiting in anticipation for the next chapter.
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About the author

Julia Buckley is the author of the Undercover Dish Mysteries and the Writer's Apprentice Mysteries. She is a member of Sisters in Crime, Mystery Writers of America, and the Chicago Writer's Association. She has taught high school English for twenty-nine years.

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