Review of Sunken Dreams
Dec. 24th, 2024 03:08 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
I was conducting a virtual event promoting my latest novel at which I was asked if I'd read anything by Steven Kuehn. I had not but when I looked at the blurb for his novel Sunken Dreams I thought I'd give it a shot. I found this an enjoyable cozy mystery.
Jake Caine, narrator, is an archeology professor in Wisconsin. He's resuming a dig started by another professor who died in a boating accident, except the professor's mother is adamant her daughter's death was no accident. Somewhat unintentionally, Jake finds himself looking into this death. Again, I found it enjoyable, and the only reason I'm going with 4 stars is that the investigation part of the mystery is a bit slow to develop. Overall a good read.
Jake Caine, narrator, is an archeology professor in Wisconsin. He's resuming a dig started by another professor who died in a boating accident, except the professor's mother is adamant her daughter's death was no accident. Somewhat unintentionally, Jake finds himself looking into this death. Again, I found it enjoyable, and the only reason I'm going with 4 stars is that the investigation part of the mystery is a bit slow to develop. Overall a good read.