I
am trying to make myself slow down in the reading of the Liturgical
Mystery series, after
all, there is a finite number of them as the author (Mark Schweizer)
is dead, but it's hard ... they are so much fun! The
Maestro Wore Mohair is
number 12. (Number 11,
remember, is in the post from December 29, 2025 as it had arrived in
a box from Wandering Reader and got all this started). ;-) There do
seem to be a lot of murders in this small town but this time, at
least, it's a cold case, from some thirty years ago. A body has been
found in the woods. It's near what was a camp, then a nudist village,
and now is being transformed into a Renaissance Faire ground, which
is when the body was unearthed. Who was at that camp all those years
ago? And what happened? (Many of the records have been burned). Can
the small police force of Hayden, Nancy and Dave figure it out? And
not to worry, the 'bad' writing entries are just as bad!
Here's
a curious and fun mystery, especially if you like to do word search
puzzles! Murder Among the
Stacks,
the first in A Cranberry
Creek Word Search Mystery
series, by Rosie A. Point and puzzles by Charles Timmerman. Each
short chapter includes a word search puzzle with words from that
chapter. Abby is starting a new life, in a new (small) town. She
runs a book store and has a local, well known author for her first
event. Things to not go well when said author dies at that event and
Abby is considered a primary suspect. However, there is also the
mother, a good friend (really?) and her assistant who all could have
possible motives whereas Abby does not. A quick read (but I did not
do the puzzles). ;-)
Reading
Hermit With Dog
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