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When a loathed local podcaster signs off... for good, book blogger Winnie Lark finds herself tangled in the plot of a very real whodunnit—one that's definitely not on her TBR list.
By day, Arwen "Winnie" Lark is a quiet, introverted bookworm. But online, she's The Wren, a literary influencer known for her astute reviews and cozy charm. For Winnie, life in Copper Bay, Massachusetts, usually revolves around book club banter, new releases, and good food... until a notoriously nasty podcaster keels over at the local diner, poisoned mid-meal.
The victim made headlines—and enemies—by trashing Copper Bay's beloved businesses one scathing episode at a time. With suspects as numerous as titles in a bargain bin, Winnie is stunned to find many of her friends in the hot seat. Determined to rewrite this narrative, she teams up with her movie-star brother and her tight-knit crew to crack the case.
As grudges fester and red herrings pile up, Winnie must read between the lines, highlight every clue, and dog-ear suspects as she goes. Because in a mystery this twisted, the killer has no intention of tying up loose plot threads, and the final chapter could end with someone else getting shelved... permanently.
Cozy mystery lovers beware: this book includes real titles to add to your ever-growing TBR pile. You've been warned.
Praise for the Book Blogger Mysteries:
"Burr proves once again that she is an absolute master at writing twisty whodunnits" — J.C. Kenney, the Elmo Simpson Mysteries
"A layered and unique heroine, Winnie Lark is an amateur sleuth that's easy to root for." — Leah Dobrinska, the Larkspur Library Mysteries
"Engaging story and wonderful characters." — Carstairs Considers (5‑star review)