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In the cozy town of Redwood Grove, Annie Murray’s Valentine’s Day plans take a sinister turn when a beloved pillar of the local community is found dead at her Agatha Christie-inspired bookshop.
As Annie assists the lead detective in unraveling the mystery, she quickly identifies a host of likely suspects – from an oddball psychic, to a professional matchmaker, to a rival bookseller – each with a worryingly plausible motive.
With her keen eye for detail, soon Annie suspects there may be connections to the decade-old tragedy of her best friend’s death, which still haunts her. Putting her own Valentine’s Day plans with the irresistible Liam on hold, Annie must solve the crime – before she ends up on a hot date with a killer.
This charming and utterly addictive cozy mystery will keep you guessing until the very end. Fans of Tonya Kappes, Lauren Elliott and Ellery Adams will love this murder mystery with a dash of romance.
Series
5 primary booksA Secret Bookcase Mystery is a 5-book series with 5 released primary works first released in 2024 with contributions by Ellie Alexander.
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Book Review: A Victim at Valentine’s by Ellie Alexander 🫶
Rating: 4 Stars
I just finished A Victim at Valentine’s by Ellie Alexander, and I have to say, it’s a solid four-star cozy mystery that really draws you in. Set in the charming town of Redwood Grove, the story kicks off on Valentine’s Day when Annie Murray’s plans take a dark twist after a well-loved community member is found dead in her Agatha Christie-inspired bookstore. 📚❤️🕵️♀️
Annie teams up with the lead detective to unravel the mystery, and right away, you’re introduced to a quirky cast of suspects—from a psychic to a matchmaking pro, and even a potential rival bookseller—everyone seems to have a motive. What I really enjoyed was how Annie’s investigation digs deeper, connecting the new murder to a haunting tragedy from her past involving her best friend’s death, which adds a nice dash of tension. 🔍👀💔
One thing that immediately caught my eye was the gorgeous cover—those colors are absolutely stunning and perfectly match the cozy vibe of the story. The writing is smooth, the pacing is just right, and the mystery kept me guessing right up until the end. The setting feels inviting and well-crafted, and the characters are memorable without feeling overdone. 🎨✨📖
If you’re a fan of authors like Tonya Kappes or Ellery Adams, this book will definitely hit the spot. It’s got that perfect blend of cozy charm, a well-constructed mystery, and a little bit of romance. What more could you want? Overall, A Victim at Valentine’s was a thoroughly enjoyable read that I’d recommend to anyone looking for a captivating and heartwarming cozy mystery. 💕🔎📘
⚠️This review was written based on personal opinions and experiences with the book. Individual preferences may vary⚠️
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