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Fatality by Firelight
Fatality by Firelight | Lynn Cahoon
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Cat Latimer’s Colorado bed-and-breakfast plays host to writers from all over. But murder is distinctly unwelcome . . . To kick off a winter writing retreat, Cat and her handyman boyfriend, Seth, escort the aspiring authors to a nearby ski resort, hoping some fresh cold air will wake up their creative muses. But instead of hitting the slopes, they hit the bar—and before long, a tipsy romance novelist named Christina is keeping herself warm with a local ski bum who might have neglected to tell her about his upcoming wedding. Next thing Cat knows, her uncle, the town sheriff, informs her that the young man’s been found dead in a hot tub—and Christina shows up crying and covered in blood. Now, between a murder mystery, the theft of a rare Hemingway edition, and the arrival of a black-clad stranger in snowy Aspen Hills, Cat’s afraid everything’s going downhill . . . Praise for Lynn Cahoon “Murder, intrigue, and a really hot handyman.” —Laura Bradford, author of the Amish Mysteries “Lynn Cahoon has created an absorbing, good fun mystery in Mission to Murder.” —Fresh Fiction
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BethM
Fatality by Firelight | Lynn Cahoon
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Mehso-so

Eh. Obvious killer and not much movement on the ex-husband subplot. I also find Cat a bit whiny. There‘s so many other good books, I‘m undecided if I‘ll continue.

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CoveredInRust
Fatality by Firelight | Lynn Cahoon
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Between being carted around in my purse and book bag, joining me at work, and not being read in a timely manner, my poor book has been through the ringer. Hoping to finish this one today so it doesn't decide to give up the ghost entirely...

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bookaholic1
Fatality by Firelight | Lynn Cahoon
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Mehso-so

Another goodreads win, this book was what I call eye candy when you read larger books. Storyline was good but easy to pick whodunit.

JazzFeathers It is so disappointing when you can guess the culprit... 7y
bookaholic1 Right..I totally feel the same way..why they call them mysteries is beyond me...lol 7y
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