Genre:
Cozy Mystery
Format:
E-Book
Publisher:
Fairfield Publishing
Release Date:
July 4, 2018
Synopsis from Goodreads:
A sweet southern family reunion – complete with a murder mystery
A cozy mystery from #1 Best Selling Author Susan Harper
Kendell and Pauline have traveled to Senoia, Georgia to spend some time with Pauline’s family. When a local artist turns up dead, Kendell and Pauline must team up with local super-sleuth, and granddaughter, Felicity Overton to solve the crime. Can they uncover the truth behind the murder or will it go down as an artistic and unsolvable murder?
An Artful Assassination is part of the Flight Risk Cozy Mystery series. If you like fast paced mysteries with interesting characters and unexpected twists, you’re going to love the Flight Risk Cozy Mystery series.
My Review
Kendell and Pauline continue their travels with a stop off in Pauline’s hometown of Senoia, Georgia. She wants to catch up with her granddaughter, Felicity, before they leave town on their next adventure. They never expected their visit to turn into a murder mystery.
Kendell and Pauline team up with Felicity and her team of private investigators to figure out why someone would kill a local artist. It doesn’t take long for them to realize that there is more to this artist than they thought. It’s not going to be an easy investigation to say the least.
This is two different cozy mystery series getting together to solve one murder. It’s the sixth book in the Flight Risk Mysteries, but they get much help from the crew of the Senoia Cozy Mystery series. The author does a great job of combining two casts of characters and giving us an intriguing mystery to figure out.
I haven’t read the Senoia series yet, but I do enjoy the Flight Risk books. They are quick reads with fun characters and intriguing plots. I’m looking forward to Kendell and Pauline's next great adventure.
For reading challenges:
Craving for Cozies Reading Challenge 2019
Cruisin' thru the Cozies Reading Challenge 2019
Literary Escapes Reading Challenge 2019 (Georgia)
Disclosure: I borrowed this book through Kindle Unlimited. I was not required to write a positive review. All opinions expressed are my own.
A neat idea to combine the two series. Perhaps it will encourage fans of each series to try the other :-)
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