Mystery Monday: Read It and Weep by Jenn McKinlay #mysterymonday @JennMcKinlay

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This week I’m featuring a recent release by author Jenn McKinley in her Library Lover’s cozy series.  The 4th book is Read It And Weep and was released in November.  I haven’t had a chance to read it, but it is sitting in my TBR (to be read) pile just waiting for me to have a few moments to dive into this series.  I’ve read the first three books and loved them!  The first three books are:

 

Books Can Be Deceiving
Due or Die
Book, Line, and Sinker

 

 

ReaditandWeep

Synopsis

The town of Briar Creek is gearing up for theater season. Violet La Rue and her troop of actors in the community theater are kicking off the season with Shakespeare’s Midsummer Night’s Dream. The Bard’s dream becomes a nightmare, however, as the play is beset by mishaps and accidents. When the lead actor Robbie Vine is poisoned, it becomes clear that someone has decided to close the curtain on this show. Lindsey and the crafternoon gals must give the sleuthing performance of a lifetime to outwit the killer before they are forced to take their final bow.

 

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Read Chapter One Here

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