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Murder by the Book (Harlequin Intrigue, No 198)

Murder by the Book (Harlequin Intrigue, No 198)

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Two thumbs up!
Review: Morgan's Manor is located on a Colorado mountain top, built in the 1920's with stone from Germany, it resembled Dracula's Castle. This was the home of famed mystery writer Tillis Morgan.

Tillis has gathered six of her favorite enemies to join her in a weekend retreat at the Manor. Among them were other writers, an agent, a publisher, her ex-husband and niece.

Meg Sandler had no idea what to expect when she accepted an invitation to spend the weekend at her aunt's house. And she certainly hadn't expected to see her former flame, Steven Caldwell, all cozy with her replacement. Little did she know that Steven had come to the Manor hoping to win Meg back...

The first night, Aunt Tilly makes strange dinner conversation when she announces that everyone assembled has reason to want her dead. When the lights start to flicker, the servant comes to announce that they are snowed in. The thought of not being able to leave the Manor gives everyone a bit of a panic.

What unfolds next is a classic locked-door murder mystery with six suspects. Meg and Steven find themselves working together to figure out who the murderer is and old feelings arise between them. Both want to be together again, but will Meg be able to slay a green eyed monster by the name of jealousy?

This Harlequin Intrigue novel has many plot twists and will keep you guessing until the very end. I loved it.

A Harlequin Dreamers review by Tiffany Ann


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