

It’s late March in Fairhope, Alabama, and artists from around the country are flocking to the bayside town’s Arts & Crafts Festival. The annual tradition has something for everyone, only this year, the main attraction is murder . . .
Cleo Mack’s life has been a whirlwind since she inadvertently became the executive director of Harbor Village, a retirement community bustling with energetic seniors. Juggling apartment sales, quirky residents, and a fast-moving romance is tricky business. But on-the-job stress develops a new meaning when Twinkle Thaw, a portrait artist known to ruffle a few feathers, arrives unannounced for the weekend’s festival and drops dead hours later—mysteriously poisoned . . .
Twinkle’s bizarre death doesn’t seem like an accident. Not with a sketchy newcomer slinking around town and a gallery of suspects who may have wanted her out of the picture for good. As Cleo brushes with the truth, she soon finds that solving the crime could mean connecting the dots between a decades-old art heist and an unpredictable killer who refuses to color inside the lines . . .
Net Galley Book Review:
MURDER AT THE ARTS AND CRAFTS FESTIVAL is a charming, fast-paced book that grab me by the hand and never let go until the end type of story with enough twists, turns and red herrings to satisfy any Cozy Mystery reader . This is the 3rd book of the series – but dont let that stop you from reading it. Find out how Cleo and Riley solve this murder and all tie all the lose ends up. Lisa
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Nice review Lisa. I didn’t realize there was a new one out, so I am definitely going to check it out, I enjoyed the first two.
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