Home Is Where the Murder Is

· Hometown Mysteries Book 2 · Gemma Halliday Publishing
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From author Rosalie Spielman comes a clever small town mystery that will leave you guessing until the very end...

 

Retired US Army officer Tessa Treslow has settled in with her Aunt Edna in her hometown of New Oslo, Idaho. After the disasters of the previous fall, Tessa and her family are back on their feet as they start a new dream venture: a vehicle restoration business, "BOSS—Band of Sisters Services, call the She-canics."

 

Tessa and the enticing local math teacher, Nick Hunt, are also working together to organize a charity run during the New Oslo Pioneer Days festival. All seems to be going well... until Tessa finds a dead body in the town park!

 

The murder victim is a stranger to their small town, who claimed that she was the illegitimate cousin of Tessa's best friend, Deputy Petunia "Freddie" Frederickson. The victim's bloody finger is pointing to a mark on the veterans' honor roll sign, circling the names of Freddie and her grandfather. Complicating matters, Freddie was witnessed in an altercation with the woman just before her death, and it was Freddie's knife found at the scene.

 

In order to help her best friend, Tessa and Aunt Edna search for the real identity of the victim. Was she actually a long-lost family member? Who would want her dead? And what was she doing in New Oslo? Tessa is determined to find out... even if the answers lead her straight into the crosshairs of a killer!

 

"Brilliant! The mystery was clever, well-developed to a surprise ending, but it was the characters that had me hooked!"

~Kings River Life Magazine

 

"You will also fall in love with New Oslo and its residents and businesses. You will want to pack a bag and jump in your car and head there as fast as you can!"

~ Cozy Mystery Book Reviews

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5.0
2 reviews
Lisa Bateman
February 8, 2023
This is a new to me author. I absolutely loved it! It was so easy to get sucked in, I really liked all the characters. Then you start wondering who the killer was and finding out not everyone is who you think they are. Sort of like real life and thinking you actually know someone. This made for a very interesting read. My mind is bad to wonder when I start reading and it’s like my attention span is short but this book kept me absorbed. I recommend it to any cozy lover.
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Nancy Baker
February 7, 2023
Unpredictable twists, a unique story, and a variety of interesting characters will keep you guessing until the very end. Furthermore, the veteran and PTSD aspects make this book unique and relevant. It's one of my favorite series, and I can't wait for book 3.
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About the author

Rosalie Spielman enjoys moving in order to clean out her closets. After meeting her husband when they were both in the Army, they moved eleven times in twenty-four years, to multiple states and three countries. Somewhere along the way, Rosalie discovered that she could make other people laugh with her writing. She finds joy in giving people a humorous escape from the real world. Her cozy mystery novels are set in locales that have chickens, such as rural Idaho and sunny Kauai. 

Rosalie is an active member of Sisters in Crime and is represented by Dawn Dowdle of the Blue Ridge Literary Agency. She currently lives in Maryland with her husband and four creatures—two teens and two fur babies.

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