Wednesday, May 9, 2018

Review: Murder Most Meow: A Hazel Hart Cozy Mystery Four

Murder Most Meow: A Hazel Hart Cozy Mystery Four Murder Most Meow: A Hazel Hart Cozy Mystery Four by Louise Lynn
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

This series is plain fun to read. Set in the small town of Cedar Valley, the cast of characters that reside there are at times snarky, snarly, quirky, some are eccentric, some seem almost normal. Then there is the furry one. They feel real because they are the people that live in small towns everywhere. From Hazel and the good Sheriff Cross, to Violet, his niece and Hazel’s Mom and the rest, it’s fun to follow their lives.

In this story, the town is having their annual Shakespeare festival. And the festival directors have hired Hazel to be the official photographer. While snapping her pictures of the play Macbeth, the worst happens, and a famous actor is killed. Was it an accident or murder? Hazel and her boyfriend, Sheriff Cross take different paths to find the answer.

This can be read as a standalone, but the others are as much fun to read as this. So, I would recommend reading them too. I love how the author takes you along on the investigation and allows you to follow the clues. I did figure this out before the end, but the journey is still fun to read.


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