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Death by Arts and Crafts
Death by Arts and Crafts | Alexis Morgan
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When a killer’s handiwork threatens Snowberry Creek’s first-ever arts and crafts fair, committee member and amateur sleuth Abby McCree starts looking for glues in this delightfully crafty new installment in Alexis Morgan’s USA Today bestselling cozy series set in the Pacific Northwest! As the newest member of the Snowberry Creek City Council, perpetually overextended Abby McCree is picked to liaise between the council and the new planning committee for the town’s first ever arts and crafts fair. As far as gigs go, it’s a fun one—Abby’s spending the weekend tooling around Washington State, checking out similar fairs with her two besties, coffee shop owner Bridey Roker, and ceramic artisan Dayna Fisk. As Abby spreads the word about Snowberry Creek’s fair, recruiting the industry’s biggest movers and makers, the trip feels like a glittering success. But then, someone is found murdered at one of the events and vendors begin disappearing amid suspicious circumstances. Abby’s determined to keep her hands clean, until Dayna finds herself stuck at the top of the suspect list. Now, Abby must weave the clues together and clear her friend’s name before the killer claims another victim—maybe even Abby herself . . .
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Dollycas
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The arts and crafts theme was a fun way for the series to continue and I appreciate the way veterans are proudly included in every story.

Death by Arts and Crafts was a great cozy that kept me captivated from start to finish.

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Preciouz29
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This was zippy, but our MC really didn‘t do anything. She was somewhat involved and basically spent most of the book scared. I really do wish that she did something. However, there were enough red herrings and the ending was a pleasant surprise.