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A New Year’s Murder
A New Year’s Murder | Beatrix Woodley
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Welcome to the world of Whispering Pines, a town as charming as it is mysterious, nestled in the picturesque New England countryside. Behind its serene Victorian façade lies a history rich with secrets, hidden away in forgotten books, unsolved mysteries, and a centuries-old secret society known as The Midnight Bell. In each new installment of this cozy mystery series, readers are invited to join an unlikely trio of amateur detectives, each with their own distinct talents, personalities, and pasts, as they navigate the complexities of both murder and small-town life. But worry not – you can read the books in any order, as they all stand on their own!
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A New Year’s Murder | Beatrix Woodley
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The author pushed too much on trying to feel like a gothic mystery. Too much repetition and vague references to dark history, without giving any given. 3.5⭐️. Vivian, her cousin Ellie, and friend Milo are digging deep into the town‘s dark history due to a vague letter from her now deceased aunt. Most of these records just happen to be in secret rooms of the ancient mansion Vivian inherited from her aunt.