Murder With Strings Attached

Sometimes even the most carefully conceived burglary can take unexpected twists and turns. When lady burglar Florence Palmer planned to relieve concert violinist Aaron Levy of his priceless violin, she could never have imagined that she would end up not only with the wrong violin, but as the prime suspect in a case of murder. Nor could she have expected that her chief accomplice in her quest for that elusive violin would be the virtuoso himself.

Published by The Wild Rose Press


Reviews

  • [A] rollicking and quick read, featuring an unlikely trio pursuing a stolen priceless violin. ~ Sarah H.

  • Thoughtfully executed and fast paced. Brilliantly surprising! ~ Yvonne M. Brown

  • This is a fun and very easy to read mystery. Reading a book with the POV being the burglar is not new I am sure but most certainly makes it interesting here. Not just interesting, but as I’ve said, fun. I liked the humor, the bit of romance, and the murder mystery all mixed together. ~ Our Town Book Reviews

  • This story is actually quirky and delightful, rather light, and yet has plenty of plot twists that kept me engrossed. … The author is also an adept storyteller who is capable of making us believe that this craziness really happened. His detail brings the story to life, playing out in your mind like you are watching it on a screen. And I think this one would make for a fun movie. ~ Andrea Coventry

  • While there is a great deal of humor in the book there is also tension (it is ultimately a murder mystery) especially towards the end of the book as Flo and Aaron get closer to finding out what happened to his violin – in fact, there was so much tension that I stayed up past my bedtime just to see how it ended! ~ Drebbles

  • Like Florence, the author of this novel has an orderly and detail-oriented mind. Watching Flo plan and execute the heist is almost as satisfying as listening to a symphony. Then when she finally sets the operation in motion, you’re on the edge of seat, because as Flo knows well, all it takes in one miscalculation – or just plain bad luck – to scuttle a great scheme and land you in prison. ~ Lisabet Sarai, “Beyond Romance” blog

  • This is a wonderful cozy mystery with fun characters and a fun plot that has so many twists and turns you’ll get dizzy. The ending throws a few interesting facts to light and I love how Flo seems to have a magic charm for luck or something since even as she gets into trouble, she somehow manages to get out of it. ~ Long and Short Reviews

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