Mystery at Clarke Mansion 

By Cheryl Rodgers

In the 1920s, Agatha Christie introduced her fans to Tommy and Tuppence Beresford. In the 1930s, there were Dashiell Hammett’s Nick and Nora Charles. In the 1980s, we met Sidney Sheldon’s Jonathan and Jennifer Hart.

​In Mystery at Clarke Mansion, Cheryl Rodgers introduces us to a 21st Century married team of investigators for readers to sleuth along with — Kate and Nick Gregory.

​In this lighthearted mystery with puns galore, readers will enjoy meeting the Gregory’s and their supporting cast of characters, as they come to the aid of a reformed forger friend turned chef suspected of vandalism and art theft at another friend’s wedding.

​Set on the shores of Lake Michigan, the retired museum exhibit evaluator and her old-moneyed younger husband, put their skills and connections to great use as they become amateur detectives working to solve their first case.

​I highly recommend Mystery at Clarke Mansion and look forward to the Gregory’s next adventure in the Nick & Kate Senior Sleuth Series – Mystery at the Museum, where I hope, pardon the pun, Rodgers will throw readers a bone and also solve the mystery of Dallas the pup’s breed and coloring. 

I received this advance reader copy courtesy of the author. This review is fair and impartial. 

Order online or buy now at your favorite independent bookstore. Mine is Sellers Books and Art in Jim Thorpe, PA.

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