Review; Sell Low, Sweet Harriet (Sarah Winston Garage Sale Mystery #8) by Sherry Harris

Last year I was fortunate enough to recieve an ARC of the cosy mystery Sell Low, Sweet Harriet (Sarah Winston Garage Sale Mystery #8) by Sherry Harris through Netgalley. I read it shortly afterwards and today I'll post my review.

Description from Goodreads
ONE WOMAN'S TRASH . . .
Sarah Winston's garage sale business has a new client: the daughter of a couple who recently died in a tragic accident while away on a trip to Africa. Their house is full of exotic items from around the world that need to be sold off. When Sarah learns that the deceased were retired CIA agents, the job becomes more intriguing--but when an intruder breaks in and a hidden camera is found, it also becomes more dangerous. And Sarah has enough on her plate right now since she's investigating a murder on the side at the nearby Air Force base, where her status as a former military spouse gives her a special kind of access.

. . . IS ANOTHER WOMAN'S TROUBLE
With so much work piling up, Sarah decides to hire some help. But her assistant, Harriet--a former FBI hostage negotiator--has a rare talent for salesmanship. Which is good, because Sarah may have to haggle for her life with Harriet's assistance . . .

My Thoughts on the Book
Sell Low, Sweet Harriet was a fun and entertaining cosy mystery with three dimensional characters and a great storyline with some twists and turns. Also, it was a bit fun to see a main character in a cosy mystery mess up the cooking big time as I've read some cosy mysteries with excellent cooks earlier.

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