Here's a brief synopsis of the story:
It’s Founder’s Day in Stoneham and the whole village has turned out to celebrate in the square, including Tricia’s friend and festivities organizer Deborah Black. As everyone watches Deborah give the opening speech, a small aircraft crashes into the village gazebo, killing both Deborah and the pilot. While the Sheriff’s Department is convinced that it was an accident, Tricia has a feeling that there’s more to the story. And when she reads between the lines of the case, what she finds is worse than the most sinister whodunit…
So, what do you think?
I love it.
ReplyDeleteSomethings tells me that the gazebo plays a role in this book.
Looking forward to reading this one.
Love it! Can't wait to read it!
ReplyDeleteLooks appealing and interesting. The visual elements pull you in to want to find out what is going on.
ReplyDeleteSounds good.
Nice job!
Will have to read it.
Love the cover. Can't wait to read the book.
ReplyDeleteBeverly aka Bookwoman
You have consistantly great covers. I'm looking forward to this one.
ReplyDeleteOooohhhh ... so THAT'S what happens to the gazebo!! Wow -- already excited by the cover, but the synopsis has really grabbed my attention. Shucks ... so long to wait, guess I'll just have to while away the time with A Crafty Killing! Wheee!
ReplyDeleteOh sure -- or read my two Christmas short stories on your Nook (We're So Sorry, Uncle Albert by Lorraine Bartlett and Bah! Humbug by L.L. Bartlett.) Or, maybe you'd write a review of two of past books. (Hint, hint.)
ReplyDeleteGreat cover, very eye catching. Can't wait to read it.
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