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Death in Perspective (A Cherry Tucker Mystery) (Volume 4)

ONE PEDAL TO THE METAL MYSTERY... "Artist and accidental detective Cherry Tucker goes back to high school and finds plenty of trouble and skeletons...Reinhart's charming, sweet-tea flavored series keeps getting better!" - Gretchen Archer, USA Today Bestselling Author of the Davis Way Crime Caper Series The curtain rises on Cherry Tucker's debut as a high school set designer at the posh Peerless Day Academy. Cherry's been hired for an adaptation of Romeo and Juliet, but the drama director is hoping Cherry can also turn the spotlight on a malicious social media bully who's sending poisonous texts to the faculty. The director's got his own drama to hide, and the phantom texter seems eager to spill school secrets. When the principal's secretary commits suicide, Cherry suspects foul play. Deputy Luke Harper is ready to return as Cherry's leading man. He's eager to assist in finding the phantom culprit, but Cherry fears family secrets offstage may doom them to the role as star-crossed lovers. With the bully waiting for a murderous encore and her own family skeletons to hide, Cherry scrambles to find her brother and the mysterious texter before the phantom decides it's curtains for Cherry and forces her to take a final bow. Praise for DEATH IN PERSPECTIVE: "Death in Perspective is one fasten-your-seatbelt, pedal-to-the-metal mystery, and Cherry Tucker is the perfect sleuth to have behind the wheel. Smart, feisty, as tough as she is tender, Cherry's got justice in her crosshairs, and Death in Perspective is an accomplished addition to this winning series." - Tina Whittle, Author of the Tai Randolph Mysteries "Loved it! I feel I might have dated Cherry Tucker once, she's that real; she's also funny, tough, and brilliant. Now she's even involved in theatre-maybe that's where we met." - Phillip DePoy, Edgar Award Winning Author "Reinhart succeeds in mixing laughter with the serious topic of cyber-bully through blogs and texts, all the while developing a chemistry between Cherr

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