Local Podcaster Signs Off for Good
A new book from Sarah E. Burr is always good news. But I was especially excited to see she was returning to her Book Blogger Mysteries with Fatal Sign-Off. I think this may be my favorite of her series, and no, not just because I’m a book blogger myself. It was no surprise to me that I enjoyed this book as well.
Our main character is Winnie Lark, who runs a very popular and influential book blog. She lives in the small town of Copper Bay, Massachusetts. When this visit begins, it’s been about five months, and the town has been murder free.
But not drama free. Milton Mulligan has started a podcast where he covers local businesses. And by covers, I mean trash them. When he collapses in a local restaurant, Winnie’s mom is quick to recognize the symptoms as poison. Since the entire town are potential suspect, Winnie has to jump in to make sure that her friends and family aren’t falsely convicted for the crime. But are there too many suspects to find the killer?
Those who have been following the series know there’s been a story arc regarding Winnie and her relationship with her family. While things aren’t perfect, the progress we’ve seen is very heartwarming. I’m loving watching those relationships develop.
Speaking of relationships developing, I’ve got to mention Winnie’s friendship with the local detective. I know it isn’t realistic, but I still love it.
Obviously, it is the characters that are a draw for me with this series. We have quite a few regulars, and they all get their moments to shine. The growth we see late in the book is heartwarming.
None of this takes away from the mystery. It is well plotted with plenty of twists and red herrings along the way. The pace never lagged. And the solution left me in awe of how it had been set up.
I did find that the author inserted some politics into the book that didn’t need to be there. They didn’t pertain to the plot and just made me roll my eyes. The book would have been stronger if they’d been left out. But it was a minor issue for me overall.
Since Winnie is a book blogger, she is up on modern books. She drops quite a few references to other books, including quite a few cozy mysteries. I got quite a smile out of those references. Their aren’t enough to distract from the story, but there just might be some recommendations in there for series you’ve missed.
I was sad when I turned the last page of Fatal Sign-Off. It was a pleasure to visit these characters and watch them solve a well plotted mystery. If you love cozy mysteries, this is a series you’ll devour.
NOTE: I received an ARC of this book.