In the famous Boston museum - if pictures could talk... they would scream bloody murder..
Fun light mystery. Macleod also writes as Alisa Craig.
Raydene B. (Knitbooky) reviewed The Palace Guard (Kelling & Bittersohn, Bk 3) on + 136 more book reviews
A light (almost spoof) of "cozy mysteries"
Larry G. (aardvark) reviewed The Palace Guard (Kelling & Bittersohn, Bk 3) on + 157 more book reviews
A museum guard falls from a third-story gallery to his death, valuable paintings are being replaced by forgeries, and another guard dies. No one but Max seems interested in finding out the truth. This is the book in this entertaining series in which Max Bittersohn and Sarah Kelling first admit their attraction to each other. Told with the usual MacLeod charm and wit.
Suzanne J. (09suzij) - reviewed The Palace Guard (Kelling & Bittersohn, Bk 3) on + 41 more book reviews
Great book. I suggest you read the series in proper order. I skipped this one and was confused for the next 4 books!
#3 in the Sarah Keeling series: It's been quiet at Sara's elegant Beacon Hill boarding house lately, in fact, nobody has been murdered for months. Then, as she stands on a second-floor balcony with lodger Max Bittersohn, something dark falls past them from above and ends up sprawled in the flower-filled courtyard below.
Christi T. (Christi) reviewed The Palace Guard (Kelling & Bittersohn, Bk 3) on + 109 more book reviews
Cute book.
I have not read this one yet, but so far I find the Sara Kelling & Max Bittersohn series delightful!