My thanks to Severn House for an eARC via NetGalley of ‘Death Rides A Pony’ by Carol Miller.
This is Book 2 in Miller’s Fortune Telling Mysteries and I was initially drawn by this premise as well as the cover art of a Tarot card. While I haven’t read the first book, ‘The Fool Dies Last’, I had no difficulties reading this as a standalone.
Hope and Summer Bailey are the proprietors of Bailey's Boutique, a mystic shop in Asheville, North Carolina. Every year the town holds a charity festival and the sisters are talked into setting up a fortune telling tent in order to raise money.
Just before the festival opens, Summer receives a bad Tarot reading. She fears that it means that her upcoming divorce will leave her destitute. Then a body is found on the carousel at the festival.
The victim (no spoilers) had a bad reputation amongst the Ashville community, but who would go as far as murder? The sisters investigate.
This proved a fun cosy mystery with a quirky cast of characters, including Percy the Pug, who belongs to Rosemarie Potter, a flamboyant client of Hope’s. I was intrigued by story behind the brownstone’s apparently sentinel attic.
Having enjoyed this I likely will seek out the first book in the series as well as look out for future titles.