Tuesday, May 08, 2018

Winter Song by Susan C. Muller and Some Mail Art

Winter Song introduces Houston Detective Noah Daughtery and his partner Connor Crawford.  Noah is still grieving over the loss of his wife and trying his best to get along with Sweet Pea, the dog who loved and misses her.  Sweet Pea's grief targets Noah, and Sweet Pea punishes him in the way only dogs can.

When a woman is killed on the way home from a yoga class, the wealthy husband is a suspect, but since he didn't commit the crime himself, Noah and Connor look for a third party.

When they get too close, the killer targets Noah.  And Sweet Pea.  

I enjoyed this first book in a new-to-me series and look forward to more.

Kindle Unlimited/Stanford Publishing

Detective Fiction/Crime.  2016.  Print length:  332 pages.  

 I had fun with National Letter Writing Month and National Poetry Month in April.  
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14 comments:

  1. Hadn't heard of that author or series, but will look for it. Sounds like one I'd enjoy. Your cards are so beautiful! Glad you enjoyed your April letter writing!

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    1. I wasn't familiar with this author, either. Thanks, Kay--I did have fun with the April letter writing. :)

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  2. Oh I hadn't heard of Winter Song but I like it! Another one to add for my list. And, I got my letter yesterday. Love it. Your artwork is so creative and happy! I promise to write back soon.

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    1. Another Texas mystery setting. :) Glad your letter arrived safely!

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  3. Winter Song sounds good. I'm adding it to my list, too. :)

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    1. I liked it, but I was really mad when the killer targeted Sweet Pea!

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  4. Such pretty cards! Nice to get in on the ground floor of a new series! :)

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    1. It is nice to get the first in the series, knowing there are three more. So often I start in the middle or with the last in the series and have to go back to get the earlier books!

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  5. Sounds like a good start of a new series. Will check out that book. And such lovely, colourful mails you've there! :)

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    1. A letter is heading your way, Melody. :)

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  6. Winter Song does look good -- and is new to me too!

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    1. Since the series is set in Houston, I wonder if there will be a book about the flood in the future....

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  7. Going after Sweet Pea is a big mistake! This does sound like a great start to a new series!

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    1. Don't mess with a man's dog! Or a woman's!

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