5/06/2016

Murder Comes by Mail Review



My thoughts:
I know whodunnit!! LOL and no it was NOT the postman. Sorry, a little mail humor there. This story was as great as the first in the series. I love Hidden Springs because it is the type of town I love to visit. So we have the same quirky bunch again, Michael Keane and his aunt, who is beyond ready for him to settle down. The unknown factor of this story is why is someone killing off people connected to Michael? Even more disturbing is the fact that the murder seems to be trying to implicate Michael. A fast paced story, lots of deaths (murders) I knew who the murder was early into the story, but I didn't know the why.
I am looking forward to the third book of this series. I truly enjoy Ann's mysteries/suspense books. This book was provided for review purposes only, no payment was received for this review. 4.5 stars from this reviewer.

About the Book:
A Cozy Mystery Complete with a Small Town Full of Charming, Quirky Characters
Deputy Sheriff Michael Keane doesn't particularly enjoy being touted as the hero of Hidden Springs after pulling a suicidal man back from the edge of the Eagle River bridge in front of dozens of witnesses--a few of whom caught the breathtaking moments with their cameras. But the media hype doesn't last long as a new story pushes its way into the public consciousness of Hidden Springs' concerned citizens. 

Photos of a dead girl arrive in the mail, and Michael becomes convinced she was murdered by the man he saved. With a killer one step ahead, things in Hidden Springs begin to unravel. Now Michael must protect the people he loves--because the killer could be targeting one of them next.

Readers will love racing along with Deputy Sheriff Keane as the clock ticks in this page-turning mystery

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