Art in the park leads to murder in the dark, creating another crime for the Shepherd sisters to solve.
Savanna Shepherd, an art expert turned elementary art teacher, is planning the Art in the Park festival for her hometown of Carson, Michigan. But apparently, someone isn’t happy that Carson got to host the tourism boosting event and destroys the beloved statue in the park. Then Savanna discovers a local politician’s dead body following a planning committee meeting, and the festival is at risk of being canceled.
Savanna and her sisters are convinced that the arrested murder suspect, a longtime family friend, didn’t do it, despite strong evidence to the contrary. With the help of Dr. Aidan Gallager, Savanna’s new romantic interest, they uncover plenty of hidden resentments, intrigue, and suspects who had a motive for the murder. Can they find out which one of them is behind the framing of an innocent person before the murderer paints them into a corner?
My Review:
An unpredictable cozy mystery with a hint of romance.
After reading the first book in the Shepherd Sisters Mysteries, I couldn’t wait to get my hands on this one. It was just as unpredictable as the first with a lot of possible suspects. I enjoyed trying to figure out who the killer was. I also liked catching up with Savannah and her sisters. The story is well written and kept my interest the entire time. Each book in this series can be read on its own, but I would recommend reading this series in order to get to know the characters better.

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