Acting Out Secrets (Pebble Bay Mysteries #3) by Nelly Stein [REVIEW]

SYNOPSIS

In small town Pebble Bay, blackmail haunts the local theater, and death is disguised in dramatic performances.

This mystery unfolds as danger and deceit paint the stage. The company embraces awful accidents and menacing plans. A maintenance worker falls from a ladder. A dead body is amongst the props, and another is found at the local inn.

Sarah Flynn, local bookshop owner, is pulled into the heart of the drama. Her friend and theater owner, Mrs. Olson, was taken in for questioning.

Detective Larson lurks in the shadows as chaos unfolds. Torn between duty and emotion, he must trust his instincts to protect his closest ally.

Leading actress Marcia Grey and set designer Shelly Withers both confess to murder, sending the investigation into a startling new direction.

With pressure mounting and secrets slipping into the spotlight, Sarah rallies the cast and crew to dive into the details. They need to retrace each scene to unmask the villain.

Full of determination, she must find who is harboring sinister motives before the final act turns deadly!

REVIEW

Small-town mysteries are such fun to read. Add some eccentric characters, and you have a winner.

Each book in the series can be read as a standalone.

I received this book free from the author, publisher, or other source. My only obligation is to provide a fair and honest review.

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