Maggie King’s astute
cozy-mystery protagonist Hazel Rose of Richmond, Virginia, is thrust front and
center in a murder investigation that puts her own life in jeopardy.
Hazel Rose is a computer-programmer-turned-romance writer
who burst onto the cozy literary murder-mystery scene in Murder at the Book Group. In that novel, Book One, she was swept up in solving the
murder of a book club member who died after ingesting a cup of tea laced with
cyanide. In Book Two, Murder at the Moonshine Inn, Hazel and her book club cronies became embroiled in solving
the suspicious death of a high-powered executive found dead in the parking lot
of a local watering hole. In Laughing Can Kill You, Book Three in this engaging series, poor Hazel learns that
she’s been dumped by her publisher—her romance books have faced lagging sales. Ever
resilient and undaunted Hazel decides to sign up for a local course in mystery
writing in the hope that by switching gears, she’ll re-energize her career. The
problem is, however, there is always one spoiler in every group—and writing
groups are no exception.
Self-aggrandizing Randall “Randy” Zimmerman, Esquire—a lawyer-turned-thriller-writer
who believes he can give “John Grisham a run for his money”--is that one
annoying person in Hazel’s group. Randy is the ex-husband of a book club member.
He takes confrontational pleasure in demeaning, belittling and even laughing at the
work of his fellow classmates. When Hazel and her true-crime writing husband, Vince,
find Randy dead, foul-play looms. Hazel--with the help of her cohorts--once again
goes on a dangerous pursuit to root out the killer.
Readers don’t need to be familiar with King’s prior books to enjoy this one, but they’ll
no doubt want to after reading this well-crafted, suspenseful whodunnit augmented with a strong supporting, small-town ensemble cast and a ratcheting plot
rife with shifty motives and red herrings.
Laughing
Can Kill You: A Hazel Rose Book Group Mystery (Book Three) by Maggie King
Olive Lane Press, $12.99 paperback, 9798985231816, 320 pages
Publication Date: December
6, 2021
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