When a glass-making competition turns deadly, glass shop owner Savannah Webb must search for a window into a criminal’s mind…
As the new proprietor of Webb’s Glass Shop, Savannah has been appointed to fill her late father’s shoes as a judge for the Spinnaker Arts Festival, held in downtown St. Petersburg, Florida. With her innovative glass works, the clear winner is Megan Loyola, a student of Savannah’s former mentor.
But when Megan doesn’t show up to accept her $25,000 award, rumors start flying. And when Savannah discovers the woman’s dead body on festival grounds, the police immediately suspect her of murder. To keep from appearing before a judge herself, Savannah sorts through the broken pieces of glass scattered around the victim for clues as to who took this killer competition too far…
Webb’s Glass Shop #2
Genre: Cozy Mystery
In this installment of the Webb’s Glass Shop mysteries, Savannah and her posse get back together to solve another crime. This time, they aren’t personally connected to the victim, but Savannah herself is a suspect. With no solid alibi, she has to rely on her wits and her friends to solve the case before she is arrested for a crime she didn’t commit. Anyone who has ever considered taking up glasswork as a hobby has to read this series – it’s full of fascinating facts, procedures, and tidbits.
While this book does fine as a standalone, the author does a good job of explaining what has happened before, if you haven’t read any of this series yet, I’d suggest starting at the beginning to get a better feel for the characters and their relationships. Besides, since it’s only on book #2, you can get caught up in no time! 🙂
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NOTE: I received a free copy of this book from the author and NetGalley in exchange for my honest review
Sound very interesting. Good review.
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Thanks! 😀
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Cheryl Hollon’s series is unique. The art of stained glass is a slow moving art but worth the time and effort. robeader53@yahoo.com
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I loved the glimpse into the art – it sounds like a lot of work, but the results can be beautiful!
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I agree that you can lose yourself in hours of glass work — but it’s always worth the effort.
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Thanks! Good luck in the giveaway.
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Hi Cheryl! 🙂
I just bought the Kindle of Pane and Suffering! I hope I win one of the copies of Shards of Murder. 🙂 Hope to see you at Magna cum Murder in October.
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I LOVE Magna cum Murder — it’s one of my favorite conferences.
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