Sunday, October 20, 2019

Caché CachéCaché Caché by Peggy A. Edelheit
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Mystery is paired with romance in this captivating novel. On his deathbed, David gives his wife Sarah a golden key and proclaims that they are now free with his death. Sarah is puzzled and becomes consumed with solving that sentence and what is locked by the golden key. She turns to the past, the only place where she might dig up some answers in her quest for closure.
This is my first book from Peggy Edelheit that is not part of the Samantha mysteries Series, and just like Samantha, Sarah is a novelist. But there are marked differences, Sarah does not write about crime and her husband is who sparked this quest. Sarah like Samantha is a strong and willful woman, so she was an easy character to like. This is a standalone as of yet, and the author was able to move past the other characters. This did not feel like a rehashing of any of Samantha’s storylines. I think if you are a fan of Mrs. Edelheit, you will certainly enjoy this new book in her stable.


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