When Paul Alwes, a "life coach" is murdered, Tiffany and Rosie are asked to investigate. But who would want to kill a popular life coach?
Unfortunately, as they look into Paul's life, the harsh truth is revealed: Paul was a fake.
Suddenly, it seems as though many in his life would've wanted him dead - including Tiffany's clients - and Tiffany and Rosie must race time to uncover the killer before they strike again...
I am more convinced than ever that a different author is writing under the name of AR Winters. Gone is any semblance of intelligence, replaced by buffoonery. The sexual tension between Stone and Tiffany is absent, and Stone is mentioned only a couple of times in the story. Tiffany's enjoyment of working as a dealer at the Treasury is completely absent. Nanna' charm, intelligence, and love for her family has been replaced by silliness. Even the killers are are more ridiculous than dangerous. I really miss the Tiffany Black mysteries before "The Case of" series began.
Tiffany and Rosie are hired to solve Paul Alwes murder. He is a life coach but was always blackmailing people which made the list of suspects long but hard to sort out. After starting the investigation the clients decide they want them to stop investigating. Continuing excellent reading with some nice food thrown in
Tiffany and Rosie again undertake a complex whodunit with a surplus of possible suspects. Lots of excitement, wit, and some danger ensue as they pursue the investigation. Enjoyable as always.
Glad Ian is gone. Rosie is a gem but she has a past. Tiffany is not ready to call it quits with her casino job. Nanna really helped in this case. Emily is waddling around and Elwood is uncomfortable.
You can't go wrong with any of the books in this series. Always entertaining, and even with Ian gone on his around the world adventures, Rosie more than makes up for his absence.