cover image A Fatal Fiction

A Fatal Fiction

Kaitlyn Dunnett. Kensington, $26 (288p) ISBN 978-1-4967-2686-5

Dunnett’s uneven third Deadly Edits mystery (after 2019’s Clause & Effect) finds professional editor Mikki Lincoln proofreading the memoirs of Roberta “Sunny” Feldman, the last surviving member of the family that founded Feldman’s Catskill Resort. The derelict property, now owned by developer Greg Onslow, is about to be razed to make way for a call center. Mikki is aghast when Onslow confronts her at a gas station, accuses Sunny of trying to ruin him, and calls Mikki a hack. Offended by the outrageous accusation, Mikki explodes in an angry tirade. The incident is caught on someone’s cell phone and ends up going viral. When Onslow is later shot to death at his construction site, the police consider Mikki a person of interest in his murder. The plot stretches credulity, and the pacing is leisurely to the point of being tedious. But Mikki Lincoln, a savvy older woman, is sure to appeal to cozy fans, as will the picturesque Upstate New York setting. The prolific Dunnett shows signs of treading water. Agent: Christina Hogrebe, Jane Rotrosen Agency. (July)