Sharon and Ryan Salazar get caught up in another puzzling mystery when Sharon joins the committee to help plan her twentieth high-school reunion.
The fun of planning begins to unravel, however, when committee members begin getting malicious telephone calls. Sharon suspects these anonymous calls are somehow connected to a years-old unsolved murder.
When another classmate is brutally assaulted, Sharon focuses on all possible suspects. To her dismay, she finds this list might even include good friends. She must sort through divergent facts and theories to reveal the identity of the killer and his twisted motives for revenge. In doing so, she finds her own life in danger in a chilling climax to the story.
Margaret can spin a mysterious tale whether the setting is in New Mexico or Texas. Her characters are likeable, and except for the bad guys, they are people you'd like to know.
I've read all of her books and I recommend them to anyone, especially those who enjoy a good mystery or those looking for a "beach read."
Margaret, writing a mystery is one of the most challenging genres, you do it well! Your mysteries are light and clean and leave me with a good feeling when I read the last few pages.
Full disclosure: the author is a member of my mystery book club at my local library. I really enjoyed this one--the class reunion setting was quite clever, and the antagonist character was just so bitchy and mean I loved/hated her. Margaret said she got the idea for the story from a murder that was connected to her daughter's class reunion!