Inheriting her great-uncle Louis’s bayside
souvenir shop should have been a breeze for Glory. Instead it’s been one
headache after another—with a lot of them generated by Bluebeard, a parrot with
a mouth like a sailor and a personality a lot like her late great-uncle. But
Glory’s troubles pale in comparison to those of her best friend Karen, whose ex
may still have the personalized key chain to her heart, but whose
brother-in-law is about to get locked up. A diver has been found with a
gaff hook in his chest, and Karen turns to Glory to help get her brother-in-law
off the hook for his murder. But casting the net for the real killer won’t be
easy. Glory and Bluebeard are about to find out that the secrets in Keyhole Bay
run deeper than anyone ever imagined.
This was an enjoyable read that kept me turning the pages and the more I read, the more I had to know what happens next. The mystery was good and every time I thought I had it figured out, the author changed the direction which made me hastened my desire to solve this puzzling case. The interactions that Glory has with her friends are great and I welcome the blossoming relationship between Glory and Jake. With a lovable cast of characters, good conversations and a great setting, this well-written book is a terrific read. Bonus recipes are included.
Dru
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