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  • A Sketchy Demise

  • A Stoneybrook Mystery, Book 8
  • By: Eryn Scott
  • Narrated by: Jennifer Jill Araya
  • Length: 6 hrs and 3 mins
  • 5.0 out of 5 stars (4 ratings)

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A Sketchy Demise

By: Eryn Scott
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Summary

Bad muse travels fast....

The people of Stoneybrook are worried when billionaire Victoria VanFranken moves to town. They know that much money usually brings trouble. And they aren’t wrong. After less than a month in the valley, Victoria is found murdered in her mansion.

The most surprising part is that the main suspect is one of their own: Suzanne, a local artist and Hadley’s best friend, was the last person to see Victoria alive. The evidence overwhelmingly points to Suze, who was hired to paint a portrait of the billionaire and argued with Victoria hours before her death.

Hadley’s sure the pieces of art in Suze’s gallery aren’t the only things being framed, but can she prove it before Suze is out of options?

©2021 Eryn Carpenter (P)2021 Eryn Carpenter
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A work of art

I enjoyed this book and like with all the great master this author has created a master piece of a mystery that is worthy of any art gallery. I did know who the killer was but that was only because I read the books out of order so was privy to key information, otherwise I don't think I would have been able to name the killer. It was still a lot of fun even thinking I knew who the killer was because the author is very talented a creates a story that is not only entertaining but is easy to picture. The other reason I loved it so much is because of the characters themselves, this is book 8 and being set in a small town we have got to know not only the main characters but also a lot of the other residents, many who have appeared in previous books, making you not only invested in the characters (this time Hadley's best friend Suze) well being but it also makes you feel like you are one of them. I just love this series and off to start the next book.
The town Stoneybrook is going through a difficult time lately, as vandals seem to be targeting the small business by destroying property. But it is going to get a whole lot worse for Hadley as a woman who her best friend is painting is found dead and next to her is a finished piece of work of the same woman posed with a knife in her back. Paul, as Suze's boyfriend is taken off the case and it is up to Hadley to find out who is framing her friend. Are the Juvenile pranks just teenagers like the police think or are the two connected? And with her brother off the case and not able to act on information that Hadley provides or share it, can Hadley solve the murder?
I like the narrator. She has an easy manner of speaking that is not only pleasant to listen to but also entertaining.
I was given this free review copy audiobook at my request and have voluntarily left this review.

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