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If you love a great murder mystery, this is the book for you!
Felicity is a chocolatier in the seaside town of Galveston, Texas, but she’s also built a reputation for solving mysteries, and fans come to her chocolate shop just to meet her.
When a newcomer, Mitch Eberhardt, comes to town and hosts a party, he issues a personal invitation to Felicity and others. While Felicity is curious about the man who bought the historic Wobble House, she’s even more intrigued when she learns that Mitch is an artist. Then he proposes that she be his model for a painting in chocolate.
But then Mitch is found dead the next day. The list of suspects is long, and Arlo, one of Felicity’s love interests and a police detective, enlists her help in solving the crime. After all, Felicity has established a reputation.
Mitch’s killer begins to leave messages in literary form, using a Sherlock Holmes mystery. It’s through these messages the killer issues a challenge and makes it clear that Felicity’s love interest, Logan, is the next target. But why?
Reading this story was like playing a complex game of Clue as Felicity rules out suspects. And while she wants to solve the murder, even more importantly, she needs to protect Logan, which is a role reversal for them. I get the feeling I would have had a clearer picture of the main characters in the story if I had read previous books in this series. However, there is enough backstory inserted that I wasn’t totally lost.
The author did a fabulous job of keeping the identity of the murderer secret until the end of the book. She threw in lots of red herrings. I loved all the references to the Sherlock Holmes novels, the killer even taking on the persona of Moriarty. And while there are lots of characters, the story focuses mainly on Felicity, Logan, and Arlo.
Both Logan and Arlo have proclaimed their love for her, but she doesn’t choose either of them in this story. I have a feeling that will be for another book.
If you love a good murder mystery and like the challenge of trying to unravel and expose the killer, you will undoubtedly enjoy this book from Amber Royer! I give it 4 stars.