- Title: Murder in the Master
- Author: Judy L. Murray
- Series: A Chesapeak Bay Mystery
- Genre: Cozy Mystery
- Takes Place: Port Anne, MD
- Main Character: Helen Morisey
- Other Characters: Susan, Detective Joe McAlister, Tammi, Estelle, David, Matt, Phil, Aubrey & several characters from Helen’s mysteries she likes to read
- Pets: 2 cats named Trixie & Watson & a Golden Retriever named Rocky
- Stars: 5

This is the first book I have read by this author and I will be reading more. This is the type of book that left me wanting more.
Helen is a widow with 2 grown kids. She is a real estate agent in the small town of Port Anne, MD and has an obsession with Murder mysteries. Her favorite literary sleuths are Miss Marple, Jessica Fletcher, Nora Charles, Agatha Raisin, and Nancy Drew. While showing a house to a potential buyer, she discovers a dead body in the master bedroom. The evidence quickly points to her best friend, Susan, as the killer. Susan begs Helen to help her prove her innocence. The lead detective, Joe McAlister, believes that Helen’s knowledge of the Real Estate community could assist him with information in the case. With her best friend as the prime suspect, Helen enlists the help of her detective club, featuring Miss Marple, Jessica Fletcher, Nora Charles, Agatha Raisin, and Nancy Drew, to prove her innocence. The plot thickens when someone else is killed and Helen feels there is a connection between the 2 murders, but is there!
You can’t help but fall in love with Helen and her literary sleuths and you definitely can see some chemistry between her and Detective McAlister even though she says she isn’t ready for romance. If you love a fast-paced clean mystery with a lot of suspects and twists & turns with an ending you didn’t see coming, you will love this book. And there are cats and dogs, which is a bonus.
Is Helen’s friend Susan really guilty? Did the wife do it? Did a family member do it? Did a disgruntled employee do it? What is the connection between the two killings, if there is one? This book is fast-paced, with a lot of possible suspects and twists and turns that keeps you guessing until the very end.
Happy Reading!

So glad you liked the book! I’m starting Killer in the Kitchen this weekend! (Book 3 in the series releases this month, I believe…)
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Thank you for the recommendation. I will be starting Killer in the Kitchen tonight, I already downloaded it. 🙂 Then my plan is to start your other recommendation, Staging is Murder.
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