Death in Perspective by Larissa Reinhart
My rating: 5 of 5 stars
Such a FUN book! This is the fourth book in the Cherry Tucker Mystery series. I’ve not read the previous three books but I didn’t feel like I’d been left behind, a really great thing for series books. I also didn’t feel like there was too much back story given, something else I appreciated.
Cherry Tucker, artist, is hired by the drama teacher at Peerless Day Academy to help with the scenery for his upcoming theater production. It doesn’t take too long for him to tell her that he knows she can also help him find out who is sending him threatening text messages.
Soon, a secretary at the school winds up dead, a suspected suicide. But Cherry thinks that might not be the case. Then another secretary dies, and a teacher and Cherry finds herself conked on the head and headed that way herself.
With the help of Luke, a sheriff’s deputy she is trying to deny her feelings for, she ends up figuring out who’s behind the texts and subsequent murders.
I really liked this book and I definitely plan to go back and read the previous three! 🙂