The Deceptive Death of Candlestick Cottage (Sophie Trent #1) by M. A. Moon [REVIEW]

SYNOPSIS

I came for the charm, stayed for the mystery, and uncovered a killer secret.

Wilhelm Crouch wasn’t exactly loved, but murder? That’s a different story.

In this picture-perfect town, whispers of secrets ripple through every cobblestone and cottage, and Wilhelm’s death is stirring them up.

My soft spot for animals and eye for detail revealed things others missed—things that could crack this case wide open.

Suspects are everywhere: Nigel Whitmore, a quiet man with a hidden grudge, and Lenny Baxter, a real estate agent with too much to gain.

Inspector Jed Collins—sharp eye, methodical, and set in his ways—wants me to stay out of it, but I can’t shake the feeling he’s overlooking something big.

But walking away isn’t an option when it’s obvious this wasn’t an accident, even if no one else seems to see it.

This case isn’t just intricate—it’s on the verge of being written off, and the truth risks being buried forever. And if I don’t uncover the truth soon, the killer might strike again—this time, closer than I ever imagined.

REVIEW

This book is  paws-itivly entertaining with plenty of quirky characters both human and non-human.

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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