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Leave It to Cleaver

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Leave it to Cleaver by Victoria Hamilton is my favorite book in the series.

The story was intense and so well written that I found myself loving every minute of it.
Jaymie Leighton is my favorite character. She is a true vintage girl and knowing that she found love and a family of her own makes me so happy.
When I got to the end of the story, I had a huge smile on my face, so happy to participate in the wedding.

The story itself is very interesting when the mystery of a missing teen resurfaces, after Jaymie finds the body, stuffed in a trunk.
Shortly thereafter, another body is found and the speculation is they are connected and the one common factor is Brock Nibley, Valetta's brother.

Jaymie doesn't have time to investigate, she's getting married and life is busy. When the chief admits he needs her help, Jaymie finds the time to uncover the truth.

I've been a huge fan of this series and each one keeps getting better and better.
I voluntarily read an ARC of this book provided by the publisher and NetGalley.

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Hats off for your cover choice, love it, Jaymie along with Chief Ledbetter was able to follow the cold trail of clues and get in the faces of those who wished to forget what happened thirty years ago. With what little help her sister gave along with her investigative talents, Jaymie was able to find leading clues which also pushed the killer out into the open. A most enjoyable book, the storyline is excellent and the characters are good, a rather mild clean and enjoyable tale, love it.

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Although this book was not my cup of tea, fans of the series will be thrilled with this latest instalment.

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When Jaymie Leighton gets the chance to clear out the home of a deceased neighbor, the vintage cookware collector and her sister jump on the chance. Unfortunately, the trunk she opens doesn’t have granite or fiesta ware – it holds the body of a teenager girl with a cleaver in her head. a few days later a second girl is found dead in the river and both crimes seem connected, even if the motive remains unclear. The victims were both classmates of her sister and so Jaymie feels compelled to step in and investigate. Unfortunately the list of suspects is long, and Jaymie’s time is short. If she doesn’t unmask the killer, she may be next

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