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A Murder at the Movies

A Secret Bookcase Mystery, Book 2

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A Murder at the Movies

By: Ellie Alexander
Narrated by: Ellen Quay
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When bookseller and events organizer Annie Murray invites the glamorous world of Hollywood along to her small-town film festival, she finds herself entangled in a sinister plot as twisted as any big-screen thriller…

After the success of her first event, which revived the fortunes of the bookstore she loves so dearly, Annie is excited to launch Redwood Grove’s first film festival. But when an infamous film critic plunges to his death during the premiere of a Hitchcock-inspired thriller, Annie’s instincts tell her that this was no accident. She soon discovers that many of the cast, crew, and guests are harboring dark secrets—from the lead actress with a scandalous past, to a film historian obsessed with protecting his vintage reel collection.

Determined to unravel the mystery, Annie must sift through a tangled web of hidden agendas and deception to expose the killer before they strike again. Can she crack the case and save her film festival—or will she find herself in the spotlight?

Packed full of plot twists and a colorful cast of characters, A Murder at the Movies sparkles with charm, heart, and humor and will keep cozy mystery fans guessing until the final word. Perfect fans for Lauren Elliott, Tonya Kappes, and Janet Evanovich.

©2024 Ellie Alexander (P)2024 Dreamscape Media
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Good cozy mystery

Great cozy mystery. Both the author and the narrator kept me invested from the first chapter. With a number of twists and turns and a result I didn’t see coming, I was hooked. Cannot wait to read and or listen to more from this author.

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A Quick and Interesting Cozy Mystery

4.5 stars ⭐️ A Murder at the Movies is the second book in the Secret Bookcase Mystery series, and this time Hollywood came to town. Annie is asked by a director to help put together a movie premiere for a thriller, but a nasty movie critic is killed at the premiere. Annie, her friends at the police force, and Liam (the cute pub owner) helps her uncover the killer. While there is a mystery to solve, Liam and Annie’s feelings have began to slowly towards each other. The book is a quick, interesting read.

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Good series

I really love the narrator. She’s so easy to listen to. The storyline. Is cute. I would recommend it if you want an easy listen. That’s also entertaining. The only thing is Annie has a weak stomach. In this book she almost throws up every couple chapters. She needs some antacids. Handy

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New spin on the “cozy library” mystery!

I enjoyed the mixture of many elements rather than the single direction many books take.

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