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The Last Word
The Last Word | Gerri Lewis
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An obituary writer finds one of her neighbors dead before her time in this debut cozy mystery perfect for fans of Jenn McKinlay and Eva Gates. Obituary writer Winter Snow is no stranger to grief, and writing obituaries for the citizens of Ridgefield, Connecticut, is her way of providing comfort to those who have been in her shoes. But funerals and eulogies are meant for the dead, so when the very much alive Leocadia Arlington requests her own obituary by the end of the week, Winter’s curiosity is piqued. Even more so when she finds Mrs. Arlington dead soon after. Officer Kip Michaels and his relentless partner Tom Bellini make it clear that Winter is under suspicion for the death. Drafting an obituary for someone who hadn’t died yet certainly looks bad, but Winter knows that it wasn’t her, and she becomes obsessed with trying to figure out the real killer. She dives headfirst into the investigation to give Mrs. Arlington and herself some peace. When Winter realizes Mrs. Arlington was working on a revealing memoir that has now gone missing, Winter begins to wonder if the death wasn’t exactly random–accident or otherwise. With the help of her foodie Uncle Richard, her wise octogenarian neighbor Horace, her best friend Scoop, and Diva, the Great Pyrenees puppy she inherited from Mrs. Arlington, Winter must uncover the killer before the next obituary written is her own.
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Dollycas
The Last Word | Gerri Lewis
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The author's attention to detail, her realistic characters, an unusual theme, the hint of romance, humor in all the right places, and a top-notch mystery made for a very entertaining read.

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The Last Word | Gerri Lewis
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Winter, professional obituary writer, finds her business swamped when an old woman requests her own obituary written, before she is found after a suspicious accident.

I loved Winter‘s relationship with her uncle & her community. Her relationships with her friends were so fun.

But the writing style didn‘t gel with me. It felt like I wasn‘t in the story, but that I was reading as someone summed up a mystery. It did keep me guessing.🌕🌕🌕🌑🌑

BookmarkTavern Release Date: Tomorrow! #ARC #NetGalley 2mo
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