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"There's No Murder Like Show Murder" by M.S. Greene is a great new cozy mystery that could be a standalone or the start to a new theatre tech themed series. Having a BFA in Costume Production, I particularly enjoyed this story. The main character is a costume shop manager. I have done that role and can commiserate with some of the challenges the character is faced with some major last minute wardrobe changes.
The mystery part had me jumping between suspects up until the last 10% of the book. Rule of thumb, always trust the animal sidekick and if someone is too invested in what you're finding out they might be the killer.

This talented author has written a page turner. Realistic characters keep the story moving quickly. Mystery and intrigue. Family and friends. Secrets and red herrings…even the title is intriguing. This is a fun book. Thanks Netgalley.

This murder mystery was a fun and anticipating read as I read it in one day. I couldn’t put the ebook down as I easterly awaited the next chapter and the outcome. This was my first book by this author and I’m pleased to find out I will be reading other books by them. The pacing was great and the story wrapped up perfectly. My younger Nancy Drew self so happy right now.
Thankful to the publisher for providing an e-ARC via NetGalley.

#TheresNoMurderLikeShowMurder is a first in a new series that I thoroughly enjoyed.
Tasha Weaver is the head of Costumes at the Eastbrook Playhouse, located in Connecticut.
The designers and actors are preparing for the debut of Annie Get Your Gun, featuring Kurt Mozer.
The playhouse needs this production to be a hit, otherwise the building may be in danger of being sold, and the new plans don't appeal to everyone.
When Kurt is killed and another actor is threatened, Tasha digs in her heels and is determined to find the truth, even if it puts those she cares about on the suspect list.
I really liked the characters in this book and the story was well written and kept me guessing until the end.
I'm looking forward to reading more in this series.
Thank you to NetGalley and the publisher for selecting me to read an advanced copy of the book.