Tiffany, Stone, and Rosie head to Oregon to enjoy a Shakespeare festival—this year’s rendering of Romeo and Juliet is meant to be amazing, with Romeo being played by popular soap-opera star, Dane Arrowpoint.
But when Romeo/Dane is killed and the actress playing Juliet is blamed for his death, the trio find themselves trying to uncover the truth.
Unfortunately, their investigation hits too close to home, and Tiff and Rosie realize they might be in grave danger—can they uncover the murderer in time, or will the killer successfully get away with their crimes?
Praise for A.R.
"The perfect balance of being lighthearted, but still a serious page-turning mystery." - Jaycie D, Amazon.com
"A fun cozy mystery with engaging and entertaining characters" - lq, Amazon.com
"For fans of Janet Evanovich, Rhys Bowen and Jana DeLeon, this is a funny, clean mystery." - Clara B, Amazon.com
Romeo and Juliet and Revenge is the sixteenth book in the Tiffany Black Travel Mystery Series and is a standalone novel.
This is a light-hearted story featuring a strong female protagonist, some unusual friends and family, and a mystery that needs solving! It has no graphic gore or love scenes, or bad language.
This Tiffany Black travel cozy mystery is fun, lighthearted, and page-turning with exceptional world-building, and characters that include a strong female protagonist, and some unusual family and friends, who are witty and supportive. their journey is enthralling with humor, mystery, intrigue, suspense, adventure, action, Romeo and Juliet's revenge, and more. To find out what happens after Tiffany, Stone, and Rosie head to Oregon to enjoy a Shakespeare festival and Romeo/Dane is killed and Juliet is accused of murdering him...This author is extraordinary and knows how to captivate her readers' hearts and attention with Romeo and Juliet's revenge and a cozy mister that will transport readers into. world that is suspenseful and humorous making it an adventure that is unforgettable.
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Travel to Oregon with Tiffany, Rosie & Stone & enjoy a Shakespearean Festival with the play Romeo & Juliet as the star attraction of the festival...or not. Romeo, who is played by popular soap-opera star, Dane Arrowpoint, dies onstage & the question becomes if it's murder or suicide as Chief Hart believes. As Tiffany & Rosie investigate, they believe he was murdered as a result of the horrible way he treated his fans & fellow performers. Can Tiffany & Rosie change Chief Hart's mind & find out who killed Dane or will they be thrown in jail for being at the wrong place at the wrong time? As you read the novel, see if you can follow the clues & solve the case before them.
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Tiffany and Rosie get involved in a murder mystery that’s filled with fantasy fiction. What world did they enter into? Seemed like make believe with no reality checks when solving this case and the very kooky characters they encounter. A Shakespearen Juliet with interior decorator skills. An egotistical Romeo, a bipolar like B&B hostess who is starstruck, a lackadaisical sheriff, an understudy that’s tired of being second best, and a kooky shopkeeper make this case become a reality for the girls this go round.
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A classic play needing improve actions and script from the actors. We have Romeo, a fallen heart throb tv actor, his thrown away girlfriend who happens to play Juliet. A woman scorned? Things are fishy and Tiffany, Rosie and Stone get a back stage view of the struggles. Changes in lines and happenings ends up with Romeo taking a dagger and stabbing himself over the loss of his Juliet. BUT, The dagger was real, not a prop. Who is responsible? The police see it as a self inflicted wound, but, was it? This is a what happened, was it a murder, and who set it up kind of page turner.
Tiffany and the gang are headed to Oregon to check out a Shakespeare Festival starring a famous soap star when the festivities take a truly Shakespearian turn and Romeo is found dead. The chief suspect is, in fact, the actress who plays Juliette and it's up to Tiffany to prove otherwise. This time, she and the gang need to be extra careful as their meddling in the mystery could lead to foul consequences for them as well. This is a page-turning, cozy mystery with a touch of lightheartedness thrown into the mix.
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Tiffany is assigned to attend a Shakespeare Festival and yet again murder follows her. She and Rosie find themselves deep in a murderous plot. There are a number of twists and turns until all is revealed. This book can be read as a standalone.
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An easy reading cozy with Tiffany, Rosie and Stone on the hunt for a murderer. Many suspects and motives, a lazy chief of police and a determined team of private investigators make this a fun cozy.
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This book has it all. A cozy murder mystery with drama. It is fitting with having a play involved with a real murder. Drama and romance involved with the actors, anger, jealousy, and murder. What else could you ask for. I look forward to more of this series.
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Tiffany and Rosie find themselves in the midst of a Shakespearean tragedy as an actor is murdered but who and how are the baffling questions they need to solve. An interesting whodunnit with lots of suspects.
This is a great book for fans of the theatre who love a good mystery. Tiffany and Rosie go to a Shakespeare festival in a small town and get pulled into a murder investigation. I literally read the book in just a couple days. It's hard to put down.
As always, I loved spending time with Tiffany, Rosie, and Stone - and the mystery was a mystery until the end. But, Sonja & Chief Hart were such characters!! So creative!!!.
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A good solid story as always with plot twists and solid characters. Unfortunately as always typos, missing character points and incorrect references take you right out of the story. Please get a better human proofreading assistant
This is a well written mystery based around a Shakespeare play. There are plenty of suspects which kept me guessing until the very end. I enjoyed this book. It’s a perfect balance of suspense, curious characters and a little humor when needed.