Monday, May 23, 2022

Review: Preserving the Evidence (Hart of Texas Murder Mysteries #2) by Kaz Delaney

In this small town, not everyone is who they claim to be…

When amateur baker, and now amateur sleuth, Rosie Hart finds herself embroiled in another mystery in rural Airlie Falls, Texas, she can’t believe her bad luck. Soon the town is reeling from a murder, an unidentified body, a late mayoral challenge, missing town money, and a strange group of socialites gathered at a mansion out of town.

With so many of her new friends suspected of wrongdoing, Rosie can’t sit on the sidelines any longer. She’s convinced these strange occurrences are connected, but she’s running out of time to prove how. She’ll need to unmask a murderer before there’s another body to add to the tally.

Snooping around undercover is harder than it looks, and Rosie will be lucky to get out of this one without more casualties than a batch of burned Buried Treasure Cookies.
 
My Review: 
An enjoyable cozy mystery.
Amateur sleuth, Rosie Hart, is up to her old tricks, trying to solve the mysteries in her new town of Airlie Falls, Texas, even though she was warned her to mind her own business.  But no one solves a mystery quite like Rosie.
Murders, missing money, and a group of strange women, are just a few of the crazy things happening in the second book in the Hart of Texas Murder Mysteries series. 
As with the first book in this series, I thoroughly enjoyed this one too. It was fun catching up with Rosie and the gang and seeing what they were up to this time and how they solved the mysteries.  Sometimes, when I read a mystery, I can usually figure out what will happen in the end.  But with this author, it is always a surprise to me.   


 

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