Glory Martine is generally happy with her life. Bluebeard keeps life interesting with his salty language and channeling her uncle occasionally. Her relationship with Jake seems to be progressing nicely. If it weren't for her cousin and his crazy ideas, she'd be blissful.
When the hated bank auditor comes into her shop, Glory is drawn to her instantly. Bridget is a practical woman with an appealing personality. Glory gives her some ideas of how to spend the weekend. When Bridget is found murdered of a suspected overdose, Glory can't help thinking there is something wrong.
The new auditor is Bridget's stepbrother and he asks Glory to find out the truth. The woman he knew would never have used drugs. Glory has enough to do tourist season in high swing. Then her cousin shows up unexpectedly pressuring her to try some new crazy idea. But, as usual, her Uncle Louis investigation.
This series has appealed to me from the first book. The mix of characters and their friendships were what first attracted me. The stories and the mysteries captured me as well. MURDER SENDS A POSTCARD is the third in the series and I hope this series lasts a good while.
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