Murder at the Bobbin and Bodkin: An Emmy Forester Cozy Mystery
Arden Gray
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Emmy Forester and her dachshund, Wyatt Burp, seem to be a magnet for mysterious deaths. After discovering a lace veil in the her Oddity Shop, Emmy entrusts it to lace historian Dr. Hester Trilby. When Emmy discovers Trilby’s body, she is determined to find answers and justice for the murdered Trilby. If that wasn’t enough, she is still being tracked by the Truffle Mafia, who may have upped their illegal activities game in Hope Springs. Along with a new ally, crime analyst Ingrid Sorensen, Emmy works to find a killer and stop the Truffle Mafia.
This book definitely has layers to it. The plot is complex and keeps the reader on their toes. At times, there was so much going on that I found it a bit hard to keep track. I like the budding romance between Emmy and Jack and the Grannies added some much-needed humor to the story. If you like conspiracies and twisty plots that make you think, then this book is for you.
*I received an ARC of this book. All opinions expressed in this review are my own.
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