Review; Murder by the Sea (A By the Sea Mystery #3) by Kathleen Bridge

Last year I was fortunate enough to recieve an ARC of the cosy mystery Murder by the Sea (A By the Sea Mystery #3) by Kathleen Bridge through Netgalley. I read it shortly afterwards, but I haven't published my review until now.

Description from Goodreads
When a murderer crashes a masquerade ball, it's up to Liz to unmask the killer . . .

It's been quite a year for novelist Liz Holt. She's overcome a lot and is finally feeling at peace with her new life at her family's hotel, the Indialantic by the Sea, on the beautiful barrier island of Melbourne Beach, Florida. She's exactly where she needs to be to ring in the New Year at the Florida Writes Literary Masquerade Ball.

But when her ex-boyfriend surprises her at the ball, she can't disguise her anger, and the two engage in a very public argument. Naturally, after her ex is found dead on the hotel grounds, shot through the heart, Liz tops the suspect list. With the help of family and friends, she needs to clear her name before the real killer waltzes away scot-free . . .

Recipes included!

My Thoughts on the Book
Murder by the Sea was an entertaining cosy mystery with plenty of suspects and motives. I liked the setting, the silliness and all the pop culture references in this one, in addition to the dynamics between the sleuths and their friends and family.

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