Tiffany, Stone and Rosie visit a "historic" small town - but the local historians' tales don't seem quite believable. But that's not the only secret this small town harbors; when a local landlord is killed, the trio must uncover the truth behind his death.
Temperamental chefs, confused old ladies and a troublesome housekeeper add to Tiffany's difficulties. Could any of them have been involved in the murder?
Wow you hit it out of the park with this one. I have read several of her books. Rosie, Tiffany, and Stone came to Main for their employer a building on stilts. It was a hotel with three floors. Two Chefs. Two older women, and Harry. Was that a ghost? Rosie and Tiffany were hoping to have a working vacation. But a murder occurred while they were there. Read Tiffany Black travel Mystery.
This is just a sideline. Something to do in your spare time. Once you get to know Tiffany you'll have little time left for anything else but downloading everyone. Tiffany Black Mysteries are addictive. Fun, funny, not gruesome , and definitely cozy
Even though I figured it out this time before Tiffany told us, it was still a great book. The twists and turns always amaze me. Without giving away any thing, I really found the answer to the mystery ghost really great! And as usual I look forward to the next book. Thanks AR Winters!
Tiffany Rosie and Stone are on a paid vacation to Maine where their all inclusive includes gourmet meals. One of the guests is murdered and the owner of the B&B hires them to investigate. There are historians in town that stretch the truth a little bit and the murder victim calls them out. Hard to unravel and the suspects keep changing.
Change of venue lends to interest. Ka Pretty good character development, and adding the Stone interaction adds interest. The only negative comment is the readers ability to visualize the movements of the characters into and through the hidden passageways. Being claustrophobic myself, I had to put the book down briefly in order to breathe and regain focus.😉🤗
Another interesting and intriguing murder mystery outside of Tiffany's usual Las Vegas setting. I really like getting to know more about Stone in these travel adventures. Very enjoyable.
Great use of a scenic area to engage Tiffany, Stone, and Rosie in a mystery. While I miss references to her grandmother and family, these are sweet little travel stories that fly past my eyes rapidly. Love them so far!
I would so like to see the A.R. Winters "in Las Vegas" and beyond series with Tiffany Black made into a television series. With proper casting it would be amazing.
Another Great Tiffany Black story. I like this side series where Tiffany, Rosie, and Stone get to travel and review vacation spots. Of course I'll always love the Vegas series and the scrapes they get into while solving those cases.
With A. R. Winters, one never knows whodunit until the very end. In thos story, the team heads to Maine for some fine food and ends up solving a murder in their spare time. It's fun to see them out of their Las Vegas habitat, although I missed Snowy!
Once again Tiffany uses her keen sense of deduction. Wth so many suspects it was hard to pick one killer. I love the humor it keeps the the story interesting. V
I enjoy the light-hearted storylines of this series, Tiffany, Stone and Rosie are entertaining, easy reads, you never know what they'll get involved in.
Maine couldn't be more different than Las Vegas as Tiffany realizes while on assignment with Rosie. Lots of fun twists and turns in this quick read. It can be read as a standalone.