“A twisty-turny, witty and wonderful, mysterious romp through New York City that was a pure delight to read.” —New York Times bestselling writer Jenn McKinlay
“Brecher has a winner with this new series that will delight cozy mystery readers!” —Abby Collette, writer of A Killer Sundae
The first in Christin Brecher’s new cozy thriller guarantees photograph taking enjoyable—and satisfying sleuthing—when Liv Spyer, a bright-eyed aspiring younger photographer making an attempt to make her goals come true in New York City should develop her eager eye to unravel a homicide and save her profession!
While some folks escape into books or music, Liv Spyers escapes by her digicam’s lens, which conjures up her to leap into issues she would possibly in any other case don’t have any enterprise tackling—like transferring to New York City. Hustling to make her goals come true as a portrait photographer, she runs a pocket-sized studio beneath her grandparents’ West Village brownstone and key store, the place she additionally lives and works part-time. All of which nonetheless has her all the way down to the top of her financial savings as the vacations method. Everything modifications in a flash, nevertheless, when elite occasions photographer, Regina Montague, invitations Liv to shoot along with her at New York City’s most unique socialite occasion of the yr—the Holiday Debutante Ball!
Liv snaps on the alternative, satisfied {that a} job with Regina will launch her profession. But when her fabulous new gig ends with the homicide of billionaire Charlie Archibald, her dream job might by no means develop with Regina framed for homicide. Once Liv begins to concentrate on her images from the ball, she’s satisfied they reveal Charlie Archibald’s actual killer. Now, between cracking the world of excessive society—and the attentions of a good-looking stranger—Liv should hustle as soon as once more to show the killer . . . earlier than she will get cropped from the image!
“From F-stops to the F-train, Liv’s expert eye makes her the ultimate cozy detective in Christin Brecher’s Photo Finished. Photographer Liv Spyers and her trusty camera lens charms readers (and the NYC elite) without ever losing focus on the investigation. Expert composition and timing culminates in a portrait of a complex mystery!”
—Olivia Blacke, writer of the Brooklyn Murder Mysteries
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