Murder the Tey Way (Golden Age of Mystery Book Club) by Marilyn Levinson – Review by Jessie Hopkins

I love when a book starts off and immediately sucks you in.
There is enough carried over from the first book that you feel informed, but it’s explained enough that reading it as a standalone probably wouldn’t be confusing.
The friendship Lexie has with her new neighbor Joy makes it seem like she didn’t recently move in. They almost seem like they’ve been friends much longer.
I was excited to have both Al and Brian in this book as Lexie works through her personal life. I also enjoyed learning more about Lexie’s past and family having her sister and son more involved.

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