Daisy Mcdare and the Deadly Dictatorial Affair Review
Daisy McDare is back with a new case to crack! Murder once again strikes the quaint little tourist town of Cozy Creek. This time the victim is an arrogant independent film director who has a bad habit of making of enemies. As the set decorator for the movie, Daisy is in a unique position to do some serious sleuthing. But she can't solve the murder alone. She enlists her cupcake baking best friend Samantha, wise cracking Granny Annie, private investigator crush Gavin, and her lovable West Highland Terrier Shamus to find the killer Daisy Mcdare is at it again. Now she's working on decorating scenes on a movie set. Unfortunately once again her client winds up killed and she's pulled into another murder investigation. With the sheriff continuing to bumble his way through the case Daisy knows the only way for the killer to get caught is for her to once again do some sleuthing of her own. It's a race to catch the killer before her decorating job is done. The mystery was good. It was interesting with all the catty back stabbing and fighting going around behind the scenes. It makes you wonder if movie sets are really like that. I really like Daisy. And Granny Annie is hilarious. I love how she doesn't know anything about the mystery and still makes a random guess of who the killer is. The editing was better in this one than the last. There were less typo’s which was good. I do feel that while the mystery was good it was a little simplistic in places and it could be kind of cliché as well. If you want a quick cozy mystery, then I recommend this story.

