A Shattering Crime A Shattering Crime
Book 3 - A Stained-Glass Mystery

A Shattering Crime

A Stained-Glass Mystery

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Publisher Description

It’s death by Danish in the newest mystery from the national bestselling author of Death Under Glass, featuring stained-glass enthusiast and amateur sleuth Georgia Kelly.
 
Life in Wenwood, New York, sparkles for Georgia, but for one of her neighbors, it’s about to lose its luster...
 
Georgia’s day-to-day routine finally seems to be lining up. Stained-glass projects in the morning, clerical work for a law office in the afternoon, and waitressing in the evening. Best of all she gets to spend relaxing Sundays with her new boyfriend. But that comfortable pattern is about to be broken.
 
First Georgia’s cat goes into heat and literally disturbs the peace. Then Georgia’s mother drops in for a visit with her new husband in tow. But everything falls to pieces after a local activist is found dead from a poisoned danish. Authorities quickly put the heat on Rozelle, owner of the local bakery, but no one in town believes Rozelle capable of murder. Now it’s up to Georgia to crack the case and foil the real killer’s plans before the tranquility of Wenwood is shattered.

GENRE
Mysteries & Thrillers
RELEASED
2016
June 7
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
304
Pages
PUBLISHER
Penguin Publishing Group
SELLER
PENGUIN GROUP USA, INC.
SIZE
1.8
MB

Customer Reviews

Kris Anderson, The Avid Reader ,

Third book in series!

A Shattering Crime by Jennifer McAndrews is the third book in A Stained Glass Mystery series. Georgia Kelly is a CPA, but she prefers working with stained glass (she is an artist). Georgia has been making a living by selling small stained glass pieces and jewelry (like her fairy chime earrings) that are being sold at local stores (like Aggie’s Gifts and Antiques). Georgia is attending the ground breaking ceremony for the new Riverside Promenade in Wenwood, New York with her boyfriend, Tony Himmel (a contractor). Unfortunately, there is a group protesting the new shopping complex led by David Rayburn (for political reasons). The highlight of the event are the delectable delights being served by Rozelle Shurz from her bakery. Rozelle is seeing Georgia’s grandfather, Pete (aka Grandy). When David (the protestor) turns up dead, Rozelle ends up at the top of the suspect list. Rozelle had made special pastries for David (gluten free). Georgia knows Rozelle would never hurt anyone and sets out to prove her innocence (Grandy wants Rozelle’s name cleared). Georgia is also having to deal with her cat, Friday who has been making the most awful racket (those of us who own cats know what the noise means). Georgia takes her to Dr. Bucherati, the local veterinarian, and finds out Friday is in heat (definitely explains the caterwauling). Then Georgia’s mother, Joanne arrives in town (and takes over Georgia’s bedroom) with her new husband, Ben Sutter (a condescending scumbag—pardon my language). They feel that Georgia is not on the right track with her life, and they spend their time badgering her about her life choices. The investigation gives Georgia a good excuse to avoid home. Then there is her boyfriend, Tony. His current job is ending and he needs to decide upon his next job. Tony wants to talk to Georgia, but Georgia does not wish to talk to him (she has commitment issues). Life is never dull. You will have to read A Shattering Crime to find out how it all turns out!

The mystery in A Shattering Crime not only took a backseat in this novel, but it was in the trunk in a locked box (maybe a pretty stained glass box). The crime investigation really did not start until the second half of the book and then it is still not a dominate part of the storyline. The killer is extremely easy to figure out despite the few clues the readers are given (I could have told you the killer as soon as the guy keeled over). The majority of the book is about Georgia, her life, her family, the cat, and her “issues”. Georgia has extreme commitment issues (which I found exceedingly annoying after a while). Georgia had to move out of her bedroom and into guest room for her mother’s visit, and Georgia did not like it (which she made it evidently clear). The bedroom issue was mentioned five times and then I stopped counting. I thought too much time was devoted to Georgia’s thinking and her insecurities. It is supposed to be a cozy mystery, and I wanted more mystery! I give A Shattering Crime 3 out of 5 stars (it was okay). I did not find A Shattering Crime as good as the first book in A Stained Glass Mystery series. The best part of the book was about the cat in heat (it was funny the way the sound was described)! Grandy was my favorite character. I liked him and his attitude. Will I read the next book in the series? Yes. I will give A Stained Glass Mystery series another chance (every series deserves a second chance).

I received a complimentary copy of the book in exchange for an honest evaluation of the novel which does not influence my review in any way.

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