• Skip to secondary menu
  • Skip to main content
  • Skip to primary sidebar

Remembrancy

*Inspirational and clean reads to remember and see

  • Home
  • Contact Me
  • About Me
  • Disclaimer, Privacy and Legal Notices

To Write a Wrong by Jen Turano – Review

August 11, 2021 by Suzie Waltner Leave a Comment

About the Book

Miss Daphne Beekman is a mystery writer by day, inquiry agent by night. Known for her ability to puzzle out plots, she prefers working behind the scenes for the Bleecker Street Inquiry Agency, staying well away from danger. However, Daphne soon finds herself in the thick of an attempted murder case she’s determined to solve.

Mr. Herman Henderson is also a mystery writer, but unlike the dashing heroes he pens, he lives a quiet life, determined to avoid the fate of his adventurous parents, who perished on an expedition when he was a child. But when he experiences numerous attempts on his life, he seeks out the services of the eccentric Bleecker Street Inquiry Agency to uncover the culprit. All too soon, Herman finds himself stepping out of the safe haven of his world and into an adventure he never imagined.

As the list of suspects grows and sinister plots are directed Daphne’s way as well, Herman and Daphne must determine who they can trust and if they can risk the greatest adventure of all: love.

Amazon | B&N | BAM! | Book Depository | Christianbook | IndieBound | Goodreads

Other Books in the Series

 

In My Opinion

Whenever I pick up a book written by Jen Turano, I can count on moments that make me laugh out loud because of the hilarious situations she places her characters in. Daphne Beekman is a mystery author who writes under a man’s name as well as an Inquiry Agent in To Write a Wrong.

Enter Herman Henderson. A fellow mystery author (one who is well known) who is seeking out help. Upon first meeting, Daphne is in costume as she tries to figure out the plot of her next novel. While Daphne may be good at solving puzzles, she fits the piece she holds into a lot of incorrect places before finding the correct fit (and oh boy, is it entertaining when she tries to explain herself).

Daphne is a strong, independent woman whose family isn’t sure what to do with her but when it comes down to it, they love her and want the best for her. There are villains (more than one to varying degrees) in this novel, and the way Daphne and Herman stand up to them makes you want to cheer for the two of them.

At the end of To Write a Wrong, we get an update on many of the characters but there’s still a big question mark around Eunice. Good thing her story comes next in the series. If you are in search of a excellent romcom with loads of humor, a pinch of romance, and a dollop of heart and have not picked up a Turano book yet, what are you waiting for?

My Rating:

Disclosure statement:
I receive complimentary books from publishers, publicists, and/or authors, including NetGalley. I am not required to write positive reviews. The opinions I have expressed are my own. I am disclosing this in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission’s 16 CFR, Part 255.

Filed Under: Book Review

Reader Interactions

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Or, you can subscribe without commenting.

Primary Sidebar

Buzzing About Books

Ad
Ad
Subscribe

RSS Feed

  • Log in
  • Entries feed
  • Comments feed
  • WordPress.org

Copyright © 2022 · Lifestyle Pro on Genesis Framework · WordPress · Log in

Facebook Facebook Twitter Twitter GoodReads GoodReads
grab this