Who says hunting killers won’t heal a broken heart? Not when each murder Meg solves brings her closer to why her husband and son had to die…
About the Book: What does Meg Brightbook, a retired kindergarten teacher, do when the
killer of her husband and only child still walks free a year after dirt had
covered their graves? Go rogue, of course!
When the detective responsible for Meg’s nightmares
takes over the murder investigation of her former student, Meg hunts the killer
down with help from her friends. Their cozy lunches at Sweet Buns Café turn
into tactical meetings while these retired grade school teachers get themselves
in trouble better suited to those in their twenties. And to put the icing on
their cream scones, someone is after Meg. Is it the killer—or has she uncovered
secrets better left buried with her loved ones?
Our Review: with
fun, snappy dialogue that puts the reader into the middle of each scene—no
matter what it might entail—the story brings readers, especially those of a
‘certain age’, who might be facing issues associated with sudden loss to the
inevitable: What would I do? How would I handle it? Who can I depend on to help
me get through this hideous loss?
This Sweet TOOTH group retirees aren’t ready to hang
up their teacher tools yet because there’s still a lot of life left in there,
gray hair and aching joints be damned. This is a great story that while showing
all the usual bumps and grinds of a first attempt will smooth out into a
terrific cozy series—one we look forward to seeing where author Calpo will take
things.
On a scale of 1-5, Hook, Line and Murder merits a 4.5.
Kat Henry Doran, Wild Women Reviews