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Four-alarm homicide (a house flipper mystery) by Diana Kelly.
Whitney and her cousin Buck manage to purchase a fire station In Germantown, the building a century old.
As they start demolition, Joanna, who lives in a town house near by, pleads for help. She owns the right half of the building while the left is in disrepair. The owners refuse to do anything to it. The cousins manage to get hold of the property. Knowing they will have multiple buyers interested in the property once it's finished, it's a win win for them.
That is until Joanna ends up dead at the fire station. Whitney suspects foal play. Can the team figure out what happened to Joanna?
This is book 6 of a house flipper mystery series. I'm already a fan of Whitney and her hopeless romances with derelict buildings. This book is cute, short and packs a punch. This light hearted cozy mystery works as a standalone book but I highly recommend the series.
Definitely an entertaining read and I love the humorous parts in the book.
Really great book.
4 stars!
Thank you @stmartinspress for my gifted copy!
This book is proof of why I love cozy mysteries the best. You can usually start anywhere in the series, and not be confused. I jumped into book six of this series, and I enjoyed every minute of it.
I wasn't lost, I love the characters, I loved the mystery, and I absolutely adore Sawdust and reading blurbs of his perspective. This was an all-around treat, and now I need to go back and read all of the other books preceding this one.
I sincerely appreciate the author and NetGalley for the review copy.