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Wednesday, August 20, 2025

Murder in Hollywood by Millicent Binks - Book Review

Series: An Opal Laplume Mystery #2

Publication Date: 18th August 2025 

Genre: Historical Cozy Mystery 

3.7 Stars 

One Liner: It was a fun read 

Opal Laplume gets the job of making costumes for Jean Margeaux, the rising star of Hollywood. However, she has a case on her hands when Jean is killed on the set by a gunshot that was supposed to be fake. With everyone having a motive and hiding secrets, it won’t be easy for Opal to get to the bottom of the truth. But she won’t stop until the killer is found! 

The story comes in Opal’s third-person POV. 

My Thoughts: 

After Paris, the FMC is in Hollywood with her miniature black poodle, Napoleon. That little doggy is soon becoming a favorite! Who doesn’t like a pet that looks like a toy with a pom-pom tail? Aww! 

Okay, so the book. 

The Hollywood set from the 1930s comes alive on the pages. The studios and their competitiveness, the place where money wins over ethics, and where no one is a true friend. It’s very well done with the array of characters and the details of backstage working. 

The FMC is a smart pie, sometimes a bit too smart, which leads to more trouble, but usually capable enough. She’s going about making friends, though her backstory says the opposite. Quite a contrast, which explains how she fits better in flashy settings than among the London ton. 

The book should work as a standalone. That said, you’ll meet the guy the FMC has a crush on as well as see another development in the overarching plot dealing with her father. There is enough information to go with the flow. 

Not everything is plausible, and I found a certain event rather strange given her profession, but okay, since it can be explained through the father’s profession. I’m being very vague to avoid spoilers, lol. 

The mystery is decent, easy enough to guess. All clues are right there. The FMC takes some time to connect them, which is expected. 

The pacing was good in the first half or until 65% or so. After that, it seemed to slow down quite a bit. Not sure why it took me more time to read the last section! 

Don’t miss the author’s note! 

To summarize, Murder in Hollywood is an easy and entertaining mystery with some red herrings, clues, drama, and a whole lot of suspects. I’ll be reading the next book since the FMC is easy to like. 

Thank you, NetGalley and Bookouture, for the eARC. 

#NetGalley #MurderInHollywood


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