I wanted to share a new book I found at Ollies called Behind the France Book 2 of 3: Shepherd Sisters Mysteries from Tracy Gardner. I purchased Behind the France for myself. The book is from Hallmark Publishing. As a avid movie watcher of Hallmark Movies I couldn’t wait to see what type of books they publish.
I wanted to see if this book had been turned into a movie. In the meantime I also would like to share another book from Tracy Gardener Out of the Picture: A Shepherd Sisters Mystery that I just finished reading.
When art in the park
leads to murder in the dark,
the Shepherd sisters
have another crime to solve.
Savanna Shepherd, an art expert turned elementary art teacher, is planning the Art in the Park festival for her hometown of Carson. But apparently, someone isn’t happy that Carson got to host the event: the beloved statue in the park is destroyed. Not long after, Savanna finds the dead body of one of the people on the planning committee.
Savanna and her sisters are convinced that the arrested murder suspect didn’t do it, despite strong evidence to the contrary. With the help of Dr. Aidan Gallager, Savanna’s new romantic interest, they uncover hidden resentments and intrigue. Several people in Carson had a motive for the murder. Can they find out which one of them is behind the framing of an innocent person?
This intriguing mystery includes a free Hallmark original recipe for Mini Rhubarb Pie
About the book:
Tracy Gardner is a multi award-winning Author who also writes women’s fiction as Jess Sinclair. Gardner’s new five-book cozy mystery series features three sleuthing sisters solving murders in their close-knit Lake Michigan Town.
The author’s mystery novel Ruby Red Herring was a Mary Higgins Clark Edgar Award finalist and a New York Public Library Best 100 Book. Her most recent novel writing as Sinclair, What We Could Have Been, is the 2024 Storytrade Women’s Fiction winner, the USA Regional Southeast Fiction winner, and was acknowledged as a Reader’s Choice Book Award Finalist.
A Detroit native and mother of three, Gardner is a daughter of two teachers who works as a nurse when not writing. She splits her time between Michigan and Florida’s Gulf Coast, and lives with her husband and a menagerie of spoiled rescue dogs and cats. She is a strong believer in women saving themselves, often with help from ride-or-die besties and plenty of chocolate.
Thank you,
Glenda, Charlie and David Cates