When
murder provides a welcome distraction…
About
the Book: After living out of state for the past ten years,
event planner Maeve Cleary reluctantly returns to Hampton, NH, a charming beach
community where she was raised. Living in her childhood home an iron-willed mother,
Maeve struggles to rebuild her dismal financial situation while recovering from
the destruction of her engagement to a nationally recognized news correspondent.
Confronted by best friends, nosy neighbors, and unwelcomed relatives—who all
seem to know what’s best for her—the discovery of a corpse outside her mother’s
music school provides Maeve with not only a distraction but a reason to get out
of bed and keep moving.
Our
Review: Who, after suffering brutal disappointment, doesn’t want
only to hide in the same and wallow in their grief? Who hasn’t been forced to rely
on the kindness of others while recuperating from devastating blows to their
ego? And who hasn’t suffered the well-meaning, unwelcomed advice and guidance
with a smile and grace? Meet Maeve Cleary—a young woman every cozy mystery lover
will recognize, then root for. Adding to this mix is a charming beach locale with
cleverly named businesses, owned and operated by a host of unique, interesting
characters, any one of whom had good reason to murder the thoroughly unlikeable
victim. Author Piscitello hits every high note with this delightful story—we look
forward to the next Music Box Mystery.
Based
on a scale of 1-5, A Sour Note merits a 7.
Kat Henry Doran, Wild Women Reviews
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