Murder the Tey Way (Golden Age of Mystery Book Club) by Marilyn Levinson – Review by Tara Johnson Barnes

Murder the Tey Way (Golden Age of Mystery Bookclub Book 2)Murder the Tey Way by Marilyn Levinson
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Murder the Tey Way is Book Two in the Golden Age of Mystery Book Club Series. It is a cozy whodunit mystery full of action, adventure, mystery, intrigue, drama, suspense, tension, and secrets. The story centers around the FMC of Lexie Driscoll who is in the middle of a Golden Age of Mystery Book Club meeting when her sister, Gayle, suddenly arrives. Gayle is on edge, nervous, and appears to be running from something or someone. When a body is discovered in her backyard, and her sister has suddenly vanished, Lexie gets pulled into the middle of a murder mystery that she must solve. As she tries to unravel clues a rash of break-ins occur in the neighborhood and more deaths occur. Along the way Lexie discovers that everyone around her may not be as they seem and that everyone has secrets. A fascinating whodunit with an eclectic cast of characters and a multi-layered storyline full of twists and turns.

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