A review by bookscatsbikes
Copy Cap Murder by Jenn McKinlay

3.0

Guy Fawkes masks are terrifying and what better way to hide a dead body than to cover his face and set him up to be the effigy burned on the British holiday? Once again Scarlett is there to witness the event and the dead man happens to be someone whose advances she fought off in front of a crowd with the help of her suitor, now the prime suspect.

Jenn McKinlay strengthened Scarlett's motivation to involve herself in this mystery in this installment. The previous book was about a potential client accused of killing her boss and Scarlett just had a feeling she was innocent. This book has Scarlett determined to prove Harrison is innocent, one, because she knows he is and two, because relationships are tough enough without one of them being in jail.

We also get to learn more about Harrison's surprisingly impressive job and workplace, and his ex-fiancee. The regular crew bands together to prove Harrison's innocence, leaving Fiona Felton to yet again mind the shop. Poor Fiona - she always wants to go on the adventures.