Death and a Dog (A Lacey Doyle Cozy Mystery—Book 2)
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4.2 • 203 Ratings
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- $2.99
Publisher Description
DEATH AND A DOG (A LACEY DOYLE COZY MYSTERY—BOOK 2) is book two in a charming new cozy mystery series by Fiona Grace.
Lacey Doyle, 39 years old and freshly divorced, has made a drastic change: she has walked away from the fast life of New York City and settled down in the quaint English seaside town of Wilfordshire.
Spring is in the air. With last month’s murder mystery behind her, a new best friend in her English shepherd, and a budding relationship with the chef across the street, it seems like everything’s finally settling into place. Lacey is so excited for her first major auction, especially when a valuable, mystery artifact enters her catalogue.
All seems to go without a hitch, until two mysterious bidders arrive from out of town—and one of them winds up dead.
With the small village plunged into chaos, and with the reputation of her business at stake, can Lacey and her trusty dog partner solve the crime and restore her name?
Book #3 in the series—CRIME IN THE CAFE—is also available for preorder!
Customer Reviews
Really enjoyed this
Great story building to a dramatic ending. Good atmosphere. The narration was very good, which was a relief after the first book. I couldn’t finish the first book because the narration was very weird, dreary and too slow, very monotonous. Disappointed to find that the narrator for the first book is used for the others, so I won’t be buying them.
Good book but not a fan of the narration
Good book. The narration felt very different from the first book which was a bummer. I really enjoyed that the initial book was narrated calmly yet had the proper urgency or character changes when speaking as a character. This one felt the same tone all the way through and also felt too strong which made it hard to feel the ebb and flow of the story
What’s her name?
In book one her name is Lacey Bishop after the divorce from David Doyle. Now her name is Lacey Doyle and her dad even had a shop named Doyle’s, but the text group with her sister and mom is called ‘Bishop girls’. Pretty big flub in the plot. I’m done with the series.