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Wed, Read & Dead
Wed, Read & Dead | V M Burns
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Bookstore owner Samantha Washington sells and solves mysteries in North Harbor, Michigan--including the murder of her mother's wedding planner . . . Sam's mother can't wait to wed her wealthy beau, Harold Robertson. The big mystery is how they're going to pull off a lavish wedding in three weeks. Harold's snobby sister-in-law proposes a solution: engage flamboyant wedding planner Lydia Lighthouse. But their beacon of hope quickly sends everyone into a blind rage, most of all the groom-to-be. So when the maddening micromanager is strangled with her own scarf, it's a shock, but not a surprise. It's a case of art imitating life as Sam pens her next historical mystery set in England between the wars. Lady Daphne Marsh insists on marrying Lord James Browning on Christmas Eve, three weeks hence. But when the fop planning their wedding ends up with a knife in his back, she vows to nab the backstabber before she walks down the aisle. Meanwhile, when she's not writing, Sam and her beloved and boisterous Nana Jo rush to shine a light on Lydia's killer--so her mother's new husband won't spend his honeymoon behind bars . . . Praise for The Plot Is Murder "Readers of Carolyn Hart and Vicki Delany will appreciate the lively seniors, the humor, and the bookstore environment." --Library Journal (Starred Review)
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Samantha‘s mother‘s wedding becomes complicated when a pushy expensive wedding planner winds up dead. It‘s up to Sam & her family to track down the killer.

This was a cute & quick read. I really loved all the familial & friend relationships, and how Sam really used her community in investigating. Also! Love an established romance! The mystery was just twisty enough, & tied in with a subplot! Felt a little flat, especially the setting. 🌕🌕🌕🌕🌑

BookmarkTavern #SeasonalCozies @julieclair It‘s actually set in December but I loved reading a mystery with a wedding and by a black author! 3mo
julieclair Glad you enjoyed it! And since it involves a wedding, I‘d say it‘s totally appropriate for February, the month of love! 💘 3mo
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