Cons: Climax a bit rushed, but a minor issue overall
The Bottom Line:
A virtual sale
Turns up a real dead body
Pages fly by quickly
You’ll Enjoy This Mystery to the Final Page
There are so many cozy series out there right now that it
seems there’s always a book about to come out I’m really looking forward to
reading. After how much I enjoyed the
first two books in the Sarah Winston Garage Sales Mysteries, All Murders Final! was definitely a book
I was looking forward to reading, and it didn’t disappoint at all.
The book finds Sarah in the middle of a mild Massachusetts February
winter, but even so, winter in New England is not a time to be hosting garage
sales, so Sarah has turned to running a virtual garage sale website for the
town of Ellington to make some money. In
addition to being the admin, she’s also a member of the site, buying and
selling things herself.
One morning, Sarah goes to pick up some things from Margaret
More, a rich and powerful local woman.
Only when she arrives, Sarah finds Margaret dead in her car with a table
cloth stuffed in her mouth, the same table cloth that Sarah had been fighting
with another woman over on the garage sale sight the nite before. While she is waiting for the police, someone
sends Sarah a picture – of Sarah waiting for the police. What in the world has Sarah stumbled into?
When I write my teasers for my review, I always try to tease
as little of the plot as I can. Here,
I’ve teased just the opening few pages of the book. When a story starts that strongly, I’m always
hopeful that this portends a strong story to follow, and in this case it
definitely does. There is always
something happening, whether it is Sarah learning something new or some new
event that keeps her on her toes and us turning pages. I did feel that the climax was a little
rushed, but when thinking it over, everything did make sense in the end.
The characters in this series have always been strong, and
this book is no exception. We see plenty
of the regulars as well as meet great new characters. All of them felt real to me, and I’m already ready
to go back and visit them again. I hope
a few of the characters introduced here pop up again as well because that would
be awesome.
There’s been a love triangle so far in this series as Sarah
struggles between CJ, her ex-husband, and Seth, the most eligible bachelor in
the area. We got some nice advancement
of this story arc here, and I was very happy with how things ended, although I
want to see more of both of them in future books.
I can’t review this book without mentioning the humor. There are a couple of scenes that made me
laugh near the middle of this book and several more great scenes and lines
throughout. They were wonderful at
easing the tension a little before we started the climb back to the climax.
At the end of the book, we get a few tips for garage sales,
real and virtual. I really need to start
taking advantage of some of these tips, and if you saw my condo you’d
understand why I say that.
I was disappointed to reach the final page of All Murders Final!, and I’m already
looking forward to Sarah’s next adventure.
If you want a fun mystery that will keep you reading, be sure to pick up
this book today.
Don't miss any deals! Here are the rest of the Sarah Winston Garage Sale Mysteries in order.
Don't miss any deals! Here are the rest of the Sarah Winston Garage Sale Mysteries in order.
NOTE: I received an ARC of this book in exchange for my
honest review.
I will be adding it to my TBR list. Thank you for the great review.
ReplyDeleteI have the first book in this series that I'm wanting to read. This sounds so good! I'm glad it's a character that you really enjoy getting to know. Can't wait to start this series!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Mark. I just check my local library access and they have the first two. Love discovering new series! Dagny
ReplyDeleteI need to get a move on and get these from the library, before there are too many!
ReplyDeleteI have this series on my Kindle (and an ARC of this one from NetGalley) - gotta bump them up the TBR. Thanks for sharing your review!
ReplyDeleteI read "All Sales Final" and couldn't agree more...This is one fantastic read filled with suspense and humor!
ReplyDeleteAnd of course I meant to say "All Murders Final"!
ReplyDeleteHumorous mysteries are my favorite kind. I need some laughter to lighten up the murder and mayhem. This sounds like a fun one!
ReplyDeleteGlad to see you enjoyed it. When I first read, 'a rushed climax', I was nervous it would suck.
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