A review by leahegood
Another Day, Another Dali by Sandra Orchard

4.0

Reading this book took me a long time because of some of the stuff that popped up in life. For a while, I wasn't sure if I wasn't loving the story or if it was my schedule. Last Saturday I curled up on the couch and blew through the last third of the book in one sitting (and wished I had book three), so I guess it was just my schedule!

When her grandmother asks Serena to look into a missing painting for a friend, Serena jumps into the task with a desire to make her grandmother proud. Before long, everyone seems to be a suspect and helping her friend Tanner seems to have made her a target for the Russian mobsters he's investigating. With her best friend preparing to get married, her mother hearing wedding bells every time she spends time with friends Tanner and Nate, a target on her back, and a case that seems to constantly expand Serena's got her hands full.

Like [b:A Fool and His Monet|25795257|A Fool and His Monet (Serena Jones Mystery, #1)|Sandra Orchard|https://images.gr-assets.com/books/1435631862s/25795257.jpg|45647352], this book was quirky and upbeat, a unique angle on the classic mystery genre.