A review by setaian
Murder on Wheels by Lynn Cahoon

5.0

South Cove is in the middle of a drought and as the sun continues to beat down tempers are beginning to fray. Jill has somehow offended her best friend Amy, her Aunt Jackie has her telling lies for her, and the newly formed Water Conservation Committee is gunning for her.

Then Kacey, a new arrival in South Cove is found dead on the beach. When Jill's last remaining friend becomes a suspect Jill steps in and begins to investigate determined to find the real killer and clear her friend's name.

Cozy mysteries are one of my go to comfort reads. I just love them, well usually I love the first couple of books in a series before the novelty starts to wear off. As a genre they really are a hard field to hoe. I mean they're generally set in a small quaint town, the sort of place you'd want to retire or raise your kids....except for the murder rate that's higher than Caracas.

So I read the first couple in this series and as I tend to do moved on. When I saw this book at Netgalley I wondered how the series was going and requested it.

And it's great.

Lynn Cahoon seems to be that very rare author who can keep a series like this alive and interesting even after six books. I'm thinking I need to climb back on this horse and read some of the books I've missed.

Many thanks to Kensington and Netgalley for providing me with this ARC