<p><strong>In the new Tourist Trap mystery from&nbsp;the <em>New York Times</em>&nbsp;and&nbsp;<em>USA Today</em>&nbsp;bestselling author a new art studio has opened in the coastal California town of South Cove&mdash;but it&rsquo;s about to turn into a crime scene . . . </strong><br /><br /> As the owner of Coffee Books and More Jill Gardner likes to support other Main Street businesses so she attends a paint-and-sip event where sadly her brushstrokes look more like blobs. It&rsquo;s still fun though&mdash;aside from some disruption by a couple doing more sipping than painting. Jill&rsquo;s police-detective boyfriend is on alert but a designated driver volunteers to take the drunken pair back to their bed and breakfast and everything seems resolved. Until the wife&rsquo;s body turns up the next morning back in the studio.<br /> <br /> The victim Nan is from out of town so it&rsquo;s hard to imagine who&rsquo;d have a motive aside from her spouse. Now in between puzzling over her fortuneteller neighbor&rsquo;s strange behavior preparing for her best friend&rsquo;s wedding and pouring cups of java at the bookstore Jill must uncover the secrets of Nan&rsquo;s life and find out who wanted her out of the picture . . .<br /> <br /><strong>Praise for Lynn Cahoon</strong><br /> <br /> &ldquo;I love the author&rsquo;s style which was warm and friendly . . . [A] wonderfully appealing series.&rdquo;<br /> &mdash;<em>Dru&rsquo;s Book Musings </em>on the Tourist Trap Mysteries<br /> <br /> &ldquo;Well-crafted . . . Cat and crew prove to be engaging characters and Cahoon does a stellar job of keeping them&mdash;and the reader&mdash;guessing.&rdquo;<br /> &mdash;<em>Mystery Scene</em>on <em>A Story to Kill</em></p>
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