Vinyl Resting Place: The Record Shop Mysteries
First in a new series by Olivia Blacke, Vinyl Resting Place follows three sisters who discover that opening a family business can be murder.
"A charming cozy for a new generation of mystery readers . . . Vinyl Resting Place is a delight!" -Elle Cosimano, USA Today bestselling author of Finlay Donovan Is Killing It "Vinyl Resting Place is bolstered by the sisters' genuine bond, colorful personalities, and not-so-gentle conflicts. It's a winning combination." -New York Times Book Review When Juni Jessup and her sisters Tansy and Maggie put all their beans in one basket to open Sip & Spin Records, a record-slash-coffee shop in Cedar River, Texas, they knew there could be some scratches on the track, but no one was expecting to find a body deader than disco in the supply closet. Family is everything to the Jessups, so when their uncle is arrested by Juni's heartbreaking ex on suspicion of murder, the sisters don't skip a beat putting Sip & Spin up for bail collateral. But their tune changes abruptly when Uncle Calvin disappears, leaving them in a grind. With their uncle's freedom and the future of their small business on the line, it's up to Juni and her sisters to get in the groove and figure out whodunit before the killer's trail--and the coffee--goes cold. Music and mocha seem like a blend that should be "Knockin' On Heaven's Door," but caught up in a murder investigation with her family and their life savings on the line, Juni wonders if she might be on the "Highway to Hell" instead.BUY THE BOOK
Community Reviews
A story about 3 sisters that go all in to resurrect and revamp the family's old record store... Until reopening night, when a dead body is found in the closet. And the body has their uncle's business card in their pocket. And when they bail their less-than-perfect uncle out of jail, he skips town.
I love cozy mysteries, and this one did not disappoint. It was a fun, atmospheric ride that led right up to the twist that I did not see coming.
I love cozy mysteries, and this one did not disappoint. It was a fun, atmospheric ride that led right up to the twist that I did not see coming.
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