Marty Hudson Mysteries
Sherlock Holmes and
the Case of the Disappearing Diva by Gemma Halliday and Kelly Rey is an exciting, fast-paced, highly enjoyable cozy mystery. I loved every bit of it.
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Sherlock Holmes and the Case of the Disappearing Diva
Marty Hudson Mysteries book #2
If there's one thing Martha "Marty" Hudson can't say no to, it's her best friend Irene Adler. So when Irene's little white lie about a fake detective named Sherlock Holmes turns into a real case from an actual paying client, Marty is all in. But their simple missing person case takes a deadly turn when the missing "person" ends up being a missing corpse. Rebecca Lowery was an opera singer in life and, according to her sister, who hires the famous detective to find her, a diva with capital D. When her body goes missing after a supposedly accidental fall, Marty and Irene can think of several people who might want the diva to disappear permanently—especially if her missing body is actually hiding evidence of her murder. Is it the boyfriend with a temper and a shady record, the jealous understudy who's now stealing the show, the creepy undertaker with possible ties to the underworld, or the estranged sister herself who now inherits everything? Marty and Irene aim to find out, even while trying to keep cool around the hot ME, Dr. Watson, and dodging questions from the Irregulars blogger, Wiggins, about the mysterious man behind the name Sherlock Holmes. Will the ladies be able to pull this one off? Or are they in over their heads...and possibly about to take their own final bows?
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I absolutely adored this humorous cozy mystery!!! There were twists and turns within each chapter of the book.
- Devilishly Delicious Book Reviews
I had so much fun while
reading this book.... If you are looking for a whimsical cozy mystery with a Sherlock theme then you really have to try this one!
- Books-a-Plenty
A fast paced and fun
delve into the world of Opera and mobsters...with a bit of Remington Steele feel!
- Laura's Interests Book Reviews