Pane and Suffering

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Pub Date Sep 29 2015 | Archive Date Sep 30 2015

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“A fresh and original new series! Savannah Webb is as clever at piecing together clues as she is at piecing stained glass. Well-crafted with smart and intriguing clues, Pane and Suffering will keep you guessing to the end!”--Krista Davis, New York Times bestselling author

To solve her father's murder and save the family-owned glass shop, Savannah Webb must shatter a killer's carefully constructed façade. . .

After Savannah's father dies unexpectedly of a heart attack, she drops everything to return home to St. Petersburg, Florida, to settle his affairs--including the fate of the beloved, family-owned glass shop. Savannah intends to hand over ownership to her father's trusted assistant and fellow glass expert, Hugh Trevor, but soon discovers the master craftsman also dead of an apparent heart attack.

As if the coincidence of the two deaths wasn't suspicious enough, Savannah discovers a note her father left for her in his shop, warning her that she is in danger. With the local police unconvinced, it's up to Savannah to piece together the encoded clues left behind by her father. And when her father's apprentice is accused of the murders, Savannah is more desperate than ever to crack the case before the killer seizes a window of opportunity to cut her out of the picture. . .

“Cheryl Hollon clearly knows her glass craft, but better still, she also knows how to craft a good mystery.”—Sheila Connolly, New York Times bestselling author
 
“A kaleidoscope of perfection, with a feisty heroine, exquisite plot and master storytelling.”—Liz Mugavero, author of the Pawsitively Organic Mysteries

“A fresh and original new series! Savannah Webb is as clever at piecing together clues as she is at piecing stained glass. Well-crafted with smart and intriguing clues, Pane and Suffering will keep...


Advance Praise

“A fresh and original new series! Savannah Webb is as clever at piecing together clues as she is at piecing stained glass. Well-crafted with smart and intriguing clues, Pane and Suffering will keep you guessing to the end!”
--Krista Davis, New York Times bestselling author

“Cheryl Hollon clearly knows her glass craft, but better still, she also knows how to craft a good mystery.”
—Sheila Connolly, New York Times bestselling author

“A kaleidoscope of perfection, with a feisty heroine, exquisite plot and master storytelling.”
—Liz Mugavero, author of the Pawsitively Organic Mysteries

“A fresh and original new series! Savannah Webb is as clever at piecing together clues as she is at piecing stained glass. Well-crafted with smart and intriguing clues, Pane and Suffering will keep...



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Featured Reviews

This is a delightful cozy mystery with a stained glass theme. Savannah Webb has left her home and job as a glassblower in Seattle after the death of her father and returned to his glass shop. She plans to turn it over to his assistant, Hugh, but immediately after her father's funeral Hugh dies as well. Savannah suspects foul play after she finds a cryptic message her father left indicating that he may be murdered. She is not sure whether it is related to his previous career as a code breaker for the government or if it has to do with the contract he has received to replicate panels for the local church, or even if it was because of a real estate developer trying to buy the land the store is situated on. Savannah does not believe that the police are taking the matter seriously and so she and her two friends, handsome pub owner Edward and glass student Amanda vow to get to the bottom of the matter. This was an enjoyable book which taught me a lot about the world of stained glass. I enthusiastically recommend it,

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