A Murder of Principle by Susan Coryell


A Murder of Principle by Susan Coryell
Publisher: Wild Rose Press
Genre: Mystery/Suspense, Contemporary
Length: Full length (275 pages)
Rating: 4 Stars
Reviewed by Snowdrop

A new principal takes Harding High by storm, wreaking havoc with every executive order and every decision, tearing apart the stellar school tenet by tenet.
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Teachers, other administrators, students, parents, and the community at large increasingly react to the tremors shaking Harding High as Principal Wendy Storme churns a destructive path through their traditions, values, and protocol. Everyone associated with Harding has a valid motive for murder.

Determined to save her school and friends, English department chair, Rose Lane, and her rookie sidekick, intern Penny Bright, vow to move the hurricane-force Storme out of Harding for good…except somebody beats them to it with the decisiveness of murder.

What mystery about a school wouldn’t have a mean old principal? This one fits the bill starting with Wendy Storme the new mean principal hired to replace the retiring one. Though she is not necessarily eager to be placed in the position of saving the school, Rose, the new English Dept Head, decides to take on the role and show that new incorrigible principal what’s what. It is such a breath of fresh air to see the teachers (or some of them) portrayed in a good light in this mystery. While they may have been somewhat impolitely vocal about well…you already know who I mean…the mean old Principal, Wendy Storme, they are for the most part eager for their school and their students to do well.

I am not always in favor of books that open with the scene of the crime and then step back in time to describe how we got to that point. I’m not crazy about it at all and I was already set not to like Susan Coryell’s book. But then, she caught my attention and I couldn’t let go or at least not until I was all the way to the very end. Her characters were very clear and her school life description very distinct. In truth, what I thought was going to be a book I would not enjoy turned out to be well-written and very readable.

In summary, Put this one on your TBR list and check out her other books too.

Comments

  1. Thanks LAS Reviews! This is a wonderful review of my new release, A MURDER OF PRINCIPLE. Sharing it everywhere!

  2. Great review, Susan & LAS Reviews!
    Good luck and God’s blessings
    PamT

  3. That the reviewer was hesitant at first but then gave a good review is a testament to the storyteller. Congrats, Susan.

  4. Great review. I’ll have to buy this. Love mysteries, and love school settings.

  5. Congrats! Great review!

  6. You can’t beat a Susan Coryell mystery. I love her writing.

  7. Congrats on the great review!

  8. Marissa Garner says

    Great review! Congrats! Can’t wait to read this.

  9. Constance Bretes says

    Great review! congratulations.

  10. Diane Burton says

    Great review, Susan. Best wishes for much success.

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