
3/5 ⭐️⭐️⭐️
In this third book in the Castle Knoll Files, Annie gets pulled into another case to solve, this time one that seems tied to her family’s past. As she investigates in the present, Frances’s journals take us back to the 1960s and reveal the connections between two deaths, mixing a modern mystery with a historical one.
I like the dual-timeline via journal entries, as it feels like they add more to the story throughout the series and it’s satisfying to see how the two stories line up. Annie is a fun lead to follow.
It’s hard to keep track of who and when at points, which is a typical issue in a dual-timeline novel.
Overall, it’s a cozy mystery and fun little series.
Thank you netgalley and Dutton for the eARC. How to Cheat Your Own Death will be published April 28.
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