Boy, could I relate to the “dog days of summer” author Cheryl Hollon wrote about in the third book of the Webb’s Glass Shop Mystery series, Cracked to Death. As I type this review, I’m sitting comfortably in an air conditioned house, but outside in south eastern Wisconsin is is stiflingly hot and humid. Which means it’s been perfect for me to relax with a cozy mystery.
Glass shop owner Savannah Webb has opened a second workshop location of her business and, as a result, has turned over some of the teaching responsibilities to her employee, Amanda. As the week and the story begin, Amanda is set to teach an upcycling glass, demonstrating how to take glass bottles and make decorative dishes and trays. But after only one day of glass, one student is missing and later turns up dead – murdered. This time, Savannah isn’t a subject in…
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I am always looking for new authors to read. Your book sounds like the kind I enjoy
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Thanks Joye!
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Happy Reading!
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