Poppy's dreams are finally coming true, until they turn into her worst nightmare.
When her new editor is murdered right next to her, Poppy knows she needs Ophelia's help to get justice for Ellie. The two of them quickly find themselves in the middle of a scandal rocking the world of professional chess that could lead them to the killer.
At the same time, Poppy is also trying to figure out how to work with her new editor who is convinced Poppy is going to fail, working on finding a new job, and looking for a new roommate. Not to mention, seeing where her relationship with Nick is going.
Oh, and she’s gotten herself mired in another case with Ophelia, And this time, Interpol is involved. All in a day’s work, right?
But as Poppy gets closer to finding the murderer, things are getting more dangerous for her. Will Poppy outsmart her opponent, or is she about to find herself in real-life checkmate?
Really light cozy mystery. Ok story and enjoyable characters. I upped it to 4 stars because it was just what I needed after reading several gruesome murder mysteries.
3.5 stars: The mystery itself was kind of lame and easy to solve but the side story was fun and the characters are good so it was still entertaining. Plus it was a really quick read. Nice audio narration.
Another cute cozy about a writer drawn into intrigue.
Poppy dips back into a reality where murder is on the menu. And there's a seasoning of stolen art with flecks of Interpol. At least this time, it's not all going down at the donut shop. Still, it's a race to the finish with her life at risk while she's trying to write a book and deal with an editor who is a gorgon. And... well, there's just so much going on that reading this book follow the wandering, high-stakes path is the only thing that will do!
Stephanie was so insecure that she could no longer see straight or think correctly. Oliver wasn't muchbetter so concerned about his standing as chess champion of the world. Elliewas kind and gentle and would have done a really good job as Poppys editor, but who she really needed was Francis that told her like it is even if she was cruel. Nothing lit a fire beneath Poppy like being told her writing was garbage, until the one man there told her the secret of dealing with Francis. Overall excellent story
This second book in the series is better written than the first one. However, the vocabulary fits young adolescents. I think that the author could benefit from a dictionary and a good editor. Cute story, though.
This high quality mystery is literally an ambitious young lady trying to live her own life and follow her dreams when bam a murder happens. The flow and the pacing are immaculate, and the murderer caught me by surprise.
4.25 stars Read Between the Lies is the second book in the Poppy Perkins Mystery series by Jasmine Webb. I just love these San Francisco based cozy mysteries. The strong female characters and clever crimes are empowering and entertaining.
Read Between the Lies carries on two weeks after the concluding events from book one, which is fun to have a plot with a continual sequence. We jump right into a new mystery while continuing to follow Poppy’s writing career and daytime job. In this story we have some stolen art, a city-wide, secretive math competition, a professional chess theme, a chance to meet Ophelia’s cohorts, and a personal and sudden loss to Poppy.
This story is a quick, easy, cozy, comforting read. It’s a delightful tale not only about crime-solving, but also friendship and the power of determination, confidence and a positive outlook.