There’s more than one secret in the old Blackmoore house. Some have been buried for a long time and some are sitting closer to the surface.
Morgan and Fiona Blackmoore enjoy their simple life in the sleepy ocean-side town of Noquitt Maine where they offer herbal remedies and crystal healing for locals and tourists alike.
…Until Morgan is accused of killing the town shrew, Prudence Littlefield.
Suddenly the girls find themselves scrambling to find the real killer while they battle a crooked Sheriff, planted evidence, and a long list of suspects that all had a reason to want Prudence dead.
Handsome Jake Cooper is new to the Noquitt Maine police force, which is exactly why Fiona Blackmoore doesn’t trust him. But with time running out and the evidence against her sister piling up, Fiona has to make a choice – will she trust Jake with her sister’s case…and her own heart?
Add in an old mansion on the cliffs of Maine, an attic full of mysterious treasures, and a cat that has the uncanny ability to show up at exactly the right time and Fiona has her hands full proving the Sheriff’s accusations about her sister being a murderer are Dead Wrong.
This is book 1 in the Blackmoore Sisters Cozy Mystery Series.
I was Dead Wrong to buy it I went into this book not expecting much. I thought I would enjoy it, but I wasn’t expecting anything spectacular. I just wanted a light, fun, cozy mystery. Unfortunately, my expectations were too high. I almost DNF’ed Dead Wrong, but in the end, I decided to stick it out. The plot was just way too simplistic. The character’s all had developed physical characteristics, but otherwise, all of the Blackmoore sisters seemed interchangeable. Character development was just almost…
it shouldn’t feel like work. Like too many writers these days I couldn’t get past the first few pages. Grammatical errors were way too abundant. I’m an editor, and when I read for pleasure, it shouldn’t feel like work. Like too many ebooks these days, this book was written quickly and obviously not edited. It may be a decent book otherwise, but I was getting more annoyed by the second, running into bad punctuation, typos, and other gremlins.
It was okay Don’t like books that leave a lot of questions unanswered in order for one to keep buying the series. Each mystery should stand on its own if it can’t then it isn’t well written only a money making avenue. Was a struggle finishing the book, thank goodness it was free. Really must learn that you get what you pay for.