Review; A Field Guide to Homicide (Cat Latimer Mystery #6) by Lynn Cahoon

Earlier this year I was fortunate enough to recieve an ARC of the cosy mystery A Field Guide to Homicide (Cat Latimer Mystery #6) by Lynn Cahoon through Netgalley. I read it shortly afterwards and today I'll post my review.

Description from Goodreads
Cat Latimer and her writer’s retreat group go on a hiking trip—but a murderer has been lurking off the beaten path . . .

Cat’s sweetheart, Seth, is going all out on an outing into the local mountains—for the benefit of the writing group Cat’s hosting at her Colorado B&B. But when they try to identify some plant and animal life, they find death instead. The body belongs to a man with a gold claim a few miles away. Instead of striking it rich, he’s been struck down.

To his surprise, Seth recognizes the victim from his military days—and up to now believed he’d already died during his last tour of duty. Now Cat has to solve this mystery before the killer takes a hike . . .

My Thoughts on the Book
I've read a few of Lynn Cahoon's books already, including another book in this series, so I knew I had something to look forward to. I liked several of the characters and the dynamics between them. The mystery is interesting and the plot is well paced in addition to having a few twists and turns.

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