Susan Boyer has another hit on her hands with Lowcountry Bookshop. It is like returning to old friends. The books are set in the charming areas of Stella Maris and Charleston, which is a treat with its shops and Restaurants. The Characters are likeable and you can read this book without having read the others.
Poppy Oliver found herself in trouble after reporting a hit and run. Someone decided to hire Liz Talbot and her Partner Nate to prove her innocence. There were two calls made that night to report the incident one from the victims phone and one from a burner phone. Why was Phillip Drayton-the Victim, outside during a storm and why had some kind of pepper spray been used on him? As the Partners investigate it becomes obvious a lot of answers are needed to solve this mystery. Colleen, a ghostly friend, who appears to just a few people might help.
This book flows with a nice juicy mystery. Prepare to put your feet up and spend the evening because this one grabs hold and doesn't let go. I really liked it. So I am giving it five stars.
Blurb:
Lowcountry PI Liz Talbot returns to the streets of Charleston in the
seventh installment of Susan M. Boyer’s USA TODAY bestselling mystery
series.
Between an epic downpour and a King Tide, those
historic streets are flooded—and dangerous. A late night tragic accident
along the Lower Battery leads Liz Talbot straight to her next case.
Who’s
the client? Well, now, therein lies the first puzzle. When the police
arrive at the scene of the accident, Poppy Oliver claims she’s only
trying to help.
But the dent on the front of her Subaru and the
victim’s injuries provoke a certain Charleston police detective’s
suspicious nature. A wealthy, anonymous benefactor hires Liz and her
partner Nate Andrews to prove Poppy Oliver’s innocence.
What
exactly was Poppy Oliver up to? Is she a random good Samaritan who
happens upon the accident scene? Or perhaps this tragedy wasn’t an
accident. She just might be his abused wife’s accomplice.
Why
does everyone involved in this case have a sudden burning urge for
reading material, leading them to the same charming bookshop along the
waterfront?
From a risqué, exclusive club in an old plantation
to an upscale resale shop in the historic King Street shopping district
to a downtown graveyard crawling with ghosts, Liz tracks a group of
women who band together to help victims of domestic violence.
In her most challenging case yet, Liz fears she may find a killer, but justice may prove elusive.
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