Murder at Royale Court
(A Cleo Mack Mystery)
by G.P. Gardner
I just love this series!! . . . Perfect for fans of cozies with a slightly older MC surrounded by all age groups. Perfect blend that I totally loved so I give it 5/5 stars.
~Books a Plenty Book Reviews
This cozy mystery is really compelling with bizarre characters, an amazing setting, a well-developed storyline with lots of twists and turns.
~LibriAmoriMiei
Murder at Royale Court by G.P. Gardner is a wonderfully entertaining mystery set in Alabama.
~Baroness’ Book Trove
Murder at Royale Court has charming characters, frisky felines, a complex crime, amazing automobiles, and vindictive villain.
~The Avid Reader
There is also murder and mayhem with several red herrings, and some twists and turns. The plot unfolds slowly and builds nicely until the reveal.
~Carla Loves To Read
About the Book
Murder at Royale Court (A Cleo Mack Mystery)
Cozy Mystery
2nd in Series
Lyrical Underground (June 4, 2019)
Paperback: 228 pages
ISBN-10: 1516109023
ISBN-13: 978-1516109029
Digital ASIN: B07H72BF6W
Harbor Village is a vivacious retirement paradise known for its beachy locale and active senior scene. But ever since murder moved in, the idyllic coastal community is becoming a little less lively . . .
With the first annual antique car show cruising into the tranquil bayside oasis of Fairhope, Alabama, there are bumpy roads ahead for Harbor Village director Cleo Mack. As an automobile-themed lecture series gets off to a rough start, she finds herself balancing one too many responsibilities—and dodging advances from a shady event sponsor. It’s enough to make Cleo feel twice her age. But the festivities reach a real dead end when she discovers a body at the Royale Court shopping center . . .
When an innocent man lands in the hot seat for murder, Harbor Village residents look to Cleo to crack the case. Aided by an eclectic group of energetic seniors, Cleo races to identify the true culprit from a growing list of harmless Sunday drivers—before a killer revs up for another hit and run!
This ebook includes an exclusive knitting pattern!
About the Author
Born and raised in Alabama, G. P. Gardner earned BS and MA degrees in Psychology from the University of Alabama (Tuscaloosa, AL) and an MBA from Jacksonville State University (Jacksonville, AL). She also attended the University of Georgia (Athens, GA), where she studied biopsychology and primatology. But her heart belongs to Talladega College—an HBCU and the first educational institution in Alabama to admit students without regard to race—where she taught business. Her writing life began with short stories, some of which were published in regional literary journals and some of which won prizes. She enjoys the classic mystery writers as well as contemporary whodunits but reads widely. She is a knitter and once owned a knit shop in Fairhope, AL. She studied mystery writing with Terry Cline, another Fairhope resident. Murder in Harbor Village is the first in her series about social worker Cleo Mack. You can visit her at gpgardner.com.
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Best of luck with the book and book tour! I saw this post in the Tuesday, Jun. 04, 2019 edition of The BookTube Your Shelf Daily Reader.
This sounds like a fun read, thanks for the chance.