Book
Description:
Secrets
can be deadly.
One steamy South Carolina morning, Low Country dog
walker Andi Grace Scott discovers a client’s dead body. Police quickly decide
she’s the prime suspect. Horrified, she knows she’ll have to turn detective if
she’s going to convince them they’re barking up the wrong tree.
Proving her innocence could be a tall order. The
local police never solved the hit-and-run that killed her parents; Andi Grace
isn’t sure they’ll solve this crime either…not when they have a convenient
suspect—one caught with the possible murder weapon in her hand. She’ll have to
follow every clue and call in every favor, even if that puts her in danger.
My
Review:
I love Jackie's cozy mysteries. Andi Grace is a plucky, determined, and caring dog walker. In book one she's trying to get her business off the ground when her dear friend and client is killed. Unfortunately the detective on the case pegs Andi Grace as a suspect. With help from a handsome new friend, she investigates the murder and discovers an unbelievable secret. The Low Country is the perfect place to spend some time as the story unfolds. I've read and reviewed book two of the series, Dog-Gone Dead, and loved it, too. If you enjoy clean, cozy mysteries, you'll love this book. Take this one on vacation! I received a complimentary copy of this book. Opinions expressed in this review are completely my own.
I love Jackie's cozy mysteries. Andi Grace is a plucky, determined, and caring dog walker. In book one she's trying to get her business off the ground when her dear friend and client is killed. Unfortunately the detective on the case pegs Andi Grace as a suspect. With help from a handsome new friend, she investigates the murder and discovers an unbelievable secret. The Low Country is the perfect place to spend some time as the story unfolds. I've read and reviewed book two of the series, Dog-Gone Dead, and loved it, too. If you enjoy clean, cozy mysteries, you'll love this book. Take this one on vacation! I received a complimentary copy of this book. Opinions expressed in this review are completely my own.
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