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This book was like a Sherlock Holmes or Agatha Christie story where a bunch of guests at a mansion , hotel etc all wake to find someone murdered and realize the killer is one of them. The difference here is this is a book rated for “everyone” so instead of a murder the innkeeper is missing and hurt. Sarah and her grand daughters go on a trip to CT and stay at a historic Inn. In the morning they wake to a scream and discover the parlor had been ransacked and there is blood on the floor. The Inn Keeper is also missing and a snow storm has trapped them all in. They quickly realize that the guilty party has to be one of them. – Kristin Eckhardt is also the author of the first book, Family Patterns, which I really enjoyed. This book was full of action and I read it really fast.
I have to admit, when I first read the summary I was annoyed because I have seen so many tv shows and movies and read books like this and it gets old. I actually had to make myself read the first chapter just to see how this was going to be different. I ended up not being able to put the book down and finished it in one sitting. This book was so full of action and I found it so much more interesting than book 6 which I had just finished. Unlike that book I didn't figure everything out well before the end. I had some ideas but I was still surprised. I will most likely be looking up other books by this author.
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