Once Upon a Seaside Murder
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- $24.99
Publisher Description
Christmas cheer turns to cringing fear in this second Beach Reads cozy mystery starring bookstore owner Summer Merriweather.
With the help of her late mother’s book club, Summer tries to solve a decades-old mystery—and save the life of an endangered cozy author.
There’s no place like home for the holidays, even if home is sleepy, beachside Brigid’s Island, North Carolina. During this season for giving, the town wakes up to a welcome throng of shoppers—and Beach Reads is no exception. But bookseller Summer Merriwether’s Christmas cheer turns to cringing fear when she uncovers a deadly secret about her late mother—a secret someone will kill to keep.
When the local library hosts a cozy mystery panel discussion, Summer learns that one of the authors on the panel based her book on an actual murder that shook Brigid’s Island 35 years before. Worse, she soon learns that her dearly missed mother, Hildy, took a disturbingly deep interest in the case, going so far as to collect clippings and keep a journal of the dark doings. This doesn't jibe with Summer’s memories of her usually cheery mother at all.
Tidings get worse when Summer learns of her long-lost biological family’s involvement in the crime . . . and still worse when the life of the book’s author is threatened. With the help of Hildy’s plucky book club, Summer puts her scholarly smarts to work on protecting the cozy author and solving the decades-old murder.
But this ghost from Christmas past may still be deadly in the present, and if she can't find the killer, Summer's future will be brief.
Customer Reviews
An engaging read
Tis is the season to be jolly, but for bookstore owner Summer Merriwether it is anything but when she discovers a deadly secret about her late mother. A secret someone will kill to keep….
Once Upon a Seaside Murder is the 2nd instalment in the Beach Read Mysteries and is a great read. In saying that, I do have to be honest upfront and say that I didn’t gel with the 1st book, Little Bookshop of Murder, but I did enjoy Maggie Blackburns style which is why I wanted to read this latest addition and I am so glad I did.
I enjoyed Summer’s character more this time around and found her to be more personable. The duel storyline’s are well done and merge together well and its picturesque setting in Brigid’s Island in North Carolina, rounds out the characterisation of small town charm. All up, Once Upon a Seaside Murder is a very engaging read and I will be looking forward to the next instalment.