



Death in Room 7
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3.9 • 50 Ratings
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Publisher Description
From the author of the Darcy Sweet Cozy Mystery Series!
Adelle Powers, or Dell as she is known around the town of Lakeshore, is living her dream life. She and her best friend Rosie Ryan are owners of the wonderfully quirky Pine Lake Inn, a very popular Australian tourist destination.
Running her own inn is the only thing she has ever wanted to do and it is her pride and joy.
So when Dell's friend Jessica calls to say she's coming for a visit Dell is ecstatic and can't wait to show it off to her friend. Surprisingly, Dell finds that Rosie is less than thrilled about the visit and can't understand why. They were all such good friends, or so she thought.
It would seem that Rosie may know something about Jessica's past that Dell doesn't. Some sort of secret that Rosie is reluctant to share with her. When Jessica is found dead in her room the following day it would appear that her secret past may have finally caught up with her.
Horrified by the death of her good friend in her very own inn, Dell soon gets drawn into the mystery. And things take a turn for the very weird when Jessica's ghost visits her, more than once, directing Dell to clues that have been overlooked by a very incompetent police investigation.
Soon Dell finds her own life in peril as she gets further into the mystery surrounding her friends life, and death. Can she solve the mystery before it's too late?
Customer Reviews
Murder in room 7
Is not the first book of yours I have read. I just love your work they are just griping but lights and easy reading the stories are full, with a mixture of murder, mayhem, who did it, love and humour. I could not put any of them down till I’d finished. Now I’m going to start my next one Death Comes to Town.
Tasmania
I’m sorry… I couldn’t get past the first few pages because it keeps talking about being in Tasmania and Australia but is American language instead. Change the location (even made up) to be somewhere in America because you’re so wrong with your slang it’s terrible. I can’t even read it, it’s so horrible.
Just can’t read it
This is supposed to be set in Tasmania, and the glossary of slang is ok, but the cadence and language is the first few pages sound redneck American. If it was set in the States it would be fine, but I can’t get past it, and I have spent most of my life on farms and in small country towns in Australia