Friday, May 27, 2016

Book Review: Death At A Fixer-Upper

Death At A Fixer-Upper by Sarah T. Hobart
A Home Sweet Home Mystery
Random House Publishing Group - Alibi

From the first line of the first chapter, I was hooked. Sam Turner is a single mother who is trying to build a future for her and her son. She’s working at a real estate agent as well as dealing with life’s ups and downs. Well, maybe a few more than a normal life.

She takes on showing a house that has a slew of problems attached to it. The crumbling house has a tenant who may or may not have murdered the previous owner. There’s rumors of the house being haunted. After a few scares in the home, dead bodies start popping up. Unfortunately the bodies can all be connected with Sam. Add in a police investigation and her life is turned upside down.

This book was a fast-paced read that was enjoyable from beginning to end. The characters are fun and there is plenty of humor and suspense and mystery to be found. I actually laughed out loud a few times. This book was definitely one that you could enjoy on a beach or on the couch under your favorite blanket.

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