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I want to read this one, but don't want to spring for the hardcover price!











The mystery was a little too unchallenging for my liking, but the book was entertaining and fun and I enjoyed it a lot more than I expected to.


Ditto! but I would caution people this is one series that does need to be read in order.

Jennie Bentley
Copyright January 2011
This is the fourth book in the Do-It Yourself Mystery Series. I’ve enjoyed right from the first. Avery and Derek our two intrepid (and unpaid) detectives keep finding themselves mixed up in the strangest adventures. While their real job is renovating old homes and flipping them, each new business venture just drops them in the middle of a murder.
Avery and Derek have bought a 225 year old Colonial home on Rewanberry island, just off the coast of Maine. Avery is seeing the house for the first time in bright daylight and it shocked at just how bad the house looks. Broken windows, a gaping hole in the roof and some ever more damage inside. She begins to wonder if they’ve bitten off more than they can afford to chew. She is thinking about all the extra expenses they are going to incur in the renovation.
The owner of their home’s twin is a reclusive and very well known author named Gert Heyerdahl. Avery decides to walk over to Gert’s place and see what a renovated version of her house looks like and maybe get some ideas (besides wanting to just snoop around). She runs into the caretaker who grudgingly allows her to look through the side windows next to the front door.
True to form, on their next visit out to work on the house they find the body of a young woman floating in the ocean. They bring the body on board their boat and head back to their dock to call their friend Wayne who is the Chief of Police to meet them. The body turns out to have the name and address of the Realtor who sold the house to them in her pocket and from there the bodies seem to pile up as the mystery behind the young woman’s death lead them into a new dangers.
IRS info – I was given this book as a gift from a friend and I decided to review it for the pleasure of the reader.




I'm about 60% through this and am liking it also. Good thing: I already bought the rest of the series!





I can't wait to read I Scream, You Scream!!

I love this series. The plot point with the return of an old flame, "the one that got away", is one that will get me every time!


I kinda skimmed over some of the cheese talk. I don't eat cheese, so don't have much interest in it. My husband, on the other hand, is half rat and will eat just about any kind of cheese except bleu!








I really enjoyed the whole series!

I like that one too.

Gotta love those crazy Blackbird sisters!



I don't care for that series. The only thing that saves it is it's setting- New Orleans. The only series of hers I like is the Cackleberry Club.

Hi Caroline - I definitely plan to read all in the Iris House series. I just finished Antiques to Die For as NH for the 50 state challenge. It's got a pink cover so I think that qualifies it for the Feb challenge too.


















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