Monday, January 6, 2025

Review: Whipping Up Worry (Little Dog Diner Book 8) by Emmie Lyn


April showers bring murder near the lighthouse flowers!

A missing teenager shows up at Dani Mackenzie’s Sea Breeze home on Blueberry Bay, but the runaway is too terrified to reveal anything about herself. The police, however, aren’t the least bit shy when they arrive right behind her, searching for Claire. It seems the teen was hiding at the Kitty Point Lighthouse—exactly where a body was discovered.

There’s a long list of people who are happy this victim, the Misty Harbor town manager, is dead, but Claire’s circumstances make her the prime suspect. Dani hesitates to bring more drama into her world, but after she learns that Claire is related to a dear friend in Misty Harbor, she agrees to hide the young woman to keep them both safe from harassment or worse.

But the evidence keeps coming, whipping everyone’s fear into a frenzy. Dani, along with her Jack Russel terrier, Pip, jump into high gear to unravel a deadly tangle of greed before another body is found.

This time it could be Dani’s.

 

My Review:

Lots of twists and turns.

This is another great addition to the Little Dog Diner series.  When the Misty Town manager is found dead on the same day a runaway teen, is found at the same location, all fingers point to her.  But Dani and her crew know Claire is innocent and set out to prove it.  With lots of twists and turns, this was a hard book to predict what would happen next or who the killer was.  I didn’t want to put this book down until I found out how it ended.

 

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