Perfect for fans of Ellery Adams and Eva Gates, this action-filled, entertaining cozy featuring dark family secrets, revenge and friendship goals will have you gripped from the start to its shocking conclusion.
How well do you really know your friends?
Journaling blogger Mandy Meadows is determined to clear her friend's name when she discovers a body by a dumpster.
Single mom, barista and journaling video blogger extraordinaire Mandy Meadows is distracted from her shift in the University of Seattle Hospital coffee bar when her friend - nurse and fellow journaling video blogger Reese O'Leary-Sett - receives a massage from hell at the hands of Coral Le Charme, the hospital's new massage therapist. But concern over Coral's dubious skills is the least of Mandy's worries when she discovers Coral's lifeless body by a dumpster later that evening.
What dark secrets was Coral hiding? Mandy's tenant, homicide detective Justin Ahola, is on the case - and he has Reese firmly in his sights. Determined to help her friend, Mandy digs deeper into Coral's life and makes some alarming discoveries. Can she clear Reese's name and bring a killer to justice?
Heather Redmond is a long-time author under another name. First published in mystery, she took a long detour through romance before returning. She has lived in Illinois, California, and Texas, and now resides in a small town in Washington State with her husband and son.
Title: Tattooed to Death: 2 (The Journaling mysteries)
Author: Redmond, Heather
ISBN: 9780727889515
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Publisher: Canongate Books Ltd
Publication Date: 2020-10-30
Number of Pages: 224
Weight: 0.2801 kg
Fast, fun . Redmond strikes a good balance between Mandy's crime solving and personal life. Readers will look forward to spending more time with this resourceful heroine * Publishers Weekly *
This first in a series will keep cozy fans guessing * Booklist on Journaled to Death *
A good-natured series launch . an easy-going, undemanding cozy
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Publishers Weekly on
Journaled to Death *
Redmond mixes history, mystery, and a little bit of whimsy *
Kirkus Reviews on
Grave Expectations *
A complex and highly satisfying mystery. Redmond weaves Dickensian themes seamlessly throughout the story while evoking a Victorian era that feels immediate and alive. Fans of Anne Perry will love this one
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Dianne Freeman, author of the Countess of Harleigh mysteries *