Just when Melnik looks set for revitalization, Maddie a troublemaking doctoral student comes to town doing research that could ruin everything. When Maddie finds a dead body and is arrested, Tyler Simpson finds out he’s the court-appointed attorney for the most hated woman in town.
Mary Connealy writes romantic comedy . . . with cowboys.
She is a Carol Award winner, and a Rita and Christy and Inspirational Reader’s Choice finalist.
She is the author of bestselling Kincaid Brides Series: Out of Control, In Too Deep,Over the Edge. Her work also includes Lassoed in Texas Trilogy, Montana Marriages Trilogy and Sophie’s Daughters Trilogy.
She also wrote Ten Plagues – a romantic thriller, and The Historical Society Murders – three cozy mysteries, under the name Mary Nealy.
Mary is married to a Nebraska rancher and has four grown daughters and two spectacular grandchildren.
My Impressions:
Trial and Terror is the third and final installment in May Nealy’s Historical Society Murders. (You can read my reviews of the first two books by clicking on these links — Bury The Lead and Fright at The Museum.) Again, the zany residents are out in force to protect their beloved Maxie, world’s largest field mouse, from scandal. Maddie is new in town, an anthropologist determined to put the townspeople under the magnifying glass. But a dead man in her cupboard, a few stints of jail time and her attraction to lawyer Tyler Simpson have her rethinking her thesis and her heart. This last book was the funniest, and by far my favorite, with all my favorite Melnikians present. If you like cozy mysteries with crazy characters, some sweet romance and a faith message, check out the whole series. These are light and laugh out loud funny.
Recommended.
(I purchased this book for my Kindle. All opinions expressed are mine alone.)
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