Tuesday, September 12, 2017

Tiffany: Cozy Murder Mystery Review

Tiffany: Cozy Murder Mystery

By Rob Kelley

Tiffany: Cozy Murder Mystery by [Rob Kelley]
Harry Kavanagh, a wealthy mutual funds manager, is found bludgeoned to death with a fire place poker in his living room. His beautiful, pampered, trophy wife, Tiffany, is discovered walking in a daze down by the old Moxley Covered Bridge with no recollection of the event. When the deputies search her white Mercedes sports car, they find the bloody murder weapon in the trunk. Sheriff Grady is certain he has a slam-dunk case, and charges her with first-degree murder.


When a local doctor, with a yearning for helping people in trouble, finds traces of an amnesia-causing drug in the suspect's system, she becomes convinced that Tiffany is being railroaded. She organizes a dream team of people with different skills to solve the mystery. 

If you like small town, low budget sleuthing with a cereal bowl of colorful characters, you'll enjoy Tiffany.

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MY REVIEW

When Harry Kavanagh is found murdered at his home in the new posh subdivision of Maple Grove, his wife Tiffany can’t be found and becomes the number one suspect. When she is later found wandering aimlessly near the river, Tiffany has no memory of what happened. With it being an election year, Sheriff Grady is uninterested in proving Tiffany innocent. So it’s up to Jack Cole, her lawyer, working with Private Investigator Atticus Penfield, who is the former sheriff, and Dr. Joyce Lees, a mental health physician, to uncover the true killer.


This was a great murder mystery. The suspects kept stacking up, but things kept leading back to the first suspect. I love it when that happens. You don’t know who to believe and who to suspect. The cast of characters were likeable, and the plot was convincing. It was refreshing to have an upstanding judge and court. That was unexpected, especially after seeing the Sheriff so politically ambitious. Even the rest of the police department was upstanding, making me like this read so much more. I like the author’s writing style of keeping the story sincere and honest, and I hope this cast of characters find their way into another story. 
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**The above opinions are 100% my own, whether I purchased the book or it was given to me to review.


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