
My rating: 3 of 5 stars
When Maggie moves to Italy with her husband for his job she decides to take a job with a painting tour company to pass the time. She works for a boss that everybody seems to have a problem with, so when he turns up dead and the police are told to close the case, she takes matters into her own hands to find out who the murderer is. And while doing so, there is another incident where someone winds up dead.
I love a good whodunit, and trying to figure out who did what, and why, and fitting all the pieces together, and this book definitely does that. There are an awful lot of characters and moving pieces to try and keep track of and I think that Maggie accuses every single one of them throughout this book at one time or another. Honestly, it is a bit of an overkill on the finger pointing but by the end of the book it is all wrapped up, she finally gets it figured out, and the police do get involved.
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