Kindle Edition
Published November 10th 2014 by eKensington (first published January 1st 2014)
Goodreads synopsis: The tourist town of South Cove, California, is a lovely place to spend the holidays. But this year, shop owner Jill Gardner discovers there’s no place like home for homicide. . .
As owner of Coffee, Books, and More, Jill Gardner looks forward to the hustle and bustle of holiday shoppers. But when the mayor ropes her into being liasion for a new work program, 'tis the season to be wary. Local businesses are afraid the interns will be delinquents, punks, or worse. For Jill, nothing’s worse than Ted Hendricks--the jerk who runs the program. After a few run-ins, Jill’s ready to kill the guy. That, however, turns out to be unnecessary when she finds Ted in his car--dead as a doornail. Officer Greg assumes it’s a suicide. Jill thinks it’s murder. And if the holidays weren’t stressful enough, a spoiled blonde wants to sue the city for breaking her heel. Jill has to act fast to solve this mess--before the other shoe drops. . .
Looking for a thrilling local tourist destination? You might want to check out South Cove. This is the place where mystery abounds. This is book three in Lynn Cahoon's Tourist Trap Mystery series.
Local book and coffee shop owner, Jill Gardner just can't keep from running over dead bodies in the small town of South Cove. Not literally, mind you, but in this case, she did find the most recent victim inside his car.
Ted Hendricks was not her favorite person. In fact, he was quite a dweeb, a jerk and many other names you can't express in a blog entry or a review. As the new liasion to the work program, Jill spends too much time having to deal with Ted. She really enjoys working with the young person placed through the program who is a great fit in her own shop, Coffee, Books and More. Others in the business community really are enjoying their newfound help too.
Even with Thanksgiving approaching and everyone under the sun coming to dinner at her house, Jill can't help digging into Ted's background when her boyfriend, Officer Greg tells her to stay out of his case. Clues lead her to Marie, a local craftswomen who creates stainglass fixtures and teaches the craft to others. The closer she gets to the killer, the more things fall apart in the city. The Mayor's wife wants to be in charge of decorating the city for Christmas and boots out the lady who normally was in charge of that. Then Officer Greg's old flame shows up in town and trips on the sidewalk breaking the heel of her fancy designer shoes and wants to sue someone for pain and suffering.
And so goes the story, one mishap after another, one stressor after another until someone wants to kill someone else, and hopefully it isn't Jill Gardner.
There were a few times in the story I really wanted to throttle a few people. I could even recognize a few from my own life. I think we all have them, those people want to be in control and want the glory but don't want to do any of the work. The only think I could have wished for in a perfect world was that the Mayor's wife had some sort of consequences for her actions. That would have been sweet. I really loved this one. The town of South Cove is just a place you want to curl up in and stay awhile.
This is definitely a story that will rile you up while you root out whodunit. It's a fast-paced, thrill ride that will leave you wanting more. Definitely check this one out.
4 Stars
I received this as an ARC (Advanced Reader Copy) from NetGalley in return for an honest review. I thank NetGalley, the publisher and the author for allowing me to read this title.