Cancelled by Murder

· A Postmistress Mystery Book 2 · Sold by Penguin
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Cassie Miller returned to her sleepy hometown in the Berkshires to start over. But she soon finds that dead letters are nothing compared to murder victims in the second mystery in the Postmistress series.

With a massive storm about to hit North Ashcot, Massachusetts, threatening floods and widespread wind damage, Cassie is forced to close up the post office along with the rest of the local business owners and residents, who are battening down the hatches and bracing themselves for the worst. 

Although the storm proves not to be as bad as predicted, fabric shop owner Daisy Harmon is found dead, seemingly killed by a fallen branch. But the police quickly determine that her death had nothing to do with foul weather and everything to do with foul play. After Daisy’s widowed husband approaches her to help solve his wife’s murder, Cassie vows to find the killer before another innocent victim is taken by storm.

“MAKE THIS MYSTERY SERIES YOUR PRIORITY.”—Janet Cantrell, national bestselling author of the Fat Cat mysteries 

Ratings and reviews

4.7
3 reviews
Kristina Anderson
September 10, 2016
Cancelled by Murder by Jean Flowers is the second book in A Postmistress Mystery series. Cassie Miller has been back in her hometown for about a year and she is enjoying being the local postmaster (official title). A hurricane is heading towards North Ashcot, Massachusetts and Cassie decides to close up the post office early (as is the rest of the town). On her way home, Cassie notices that Daisy Harmon of Daisy’s Fabrics is just closing up. After Cassie is settled at home, she hears a siren and then an ambulance whisks by her home and later two police cars. Soon there is a report on the news of the first casualty of the storm (hurricane storm). When Cassie receives a call from Sunni Smargan, her best friend and chief of police, she finds out that the victim is Daisy. She was found dead under a big tree limb. But the limb was not the cause of Daisy’s death. Someone was trying to blame the storm on Daisy’s death. Daisy had been the driving force behind the opposition to the farmer’s market proposal (because it closed off all traffic to the main street of shops). Daisy had also added cards to her shop which angered card shop owner, Liv Patterson. Cassie was not going to get involved in the investigation, but Cliff Harmon request her help. He wants to find out what happened to his wife. Cassie knows that Sunni will tell her to not get involved (and threaten to arrest her), but she agrees to look into Daisy’s death. Cassie is privy to all the local gossip working at the post office and this aids her mission. But someone does not like Cassie delving into Daisy’s affairs. Let’s hope Cassie does not end up getting cancelled! Cancelled by Murder is well-written and entertaining. I like the characters and Cassie’s job as postmistress (unique for cozy mysteries). The story actually ends up with two mysteries (sorry, spoilers). The author tried to make the mysteries complicated, but I thought it was fairly simple to pick out the culprits (I write down my guess on paper and then wait to see if I am right). North Ashcot is your typical small-town with everyone knowing everyone else’s business. There seemed to be a lot of attention on Cassie’s everyday life in the beginning of the book (reading, watching television, meeting friends, lack of food in her fridge, etc.) that slowed down the pace of the book. I was glad when the pace picked up (as we delved more into the investigation). Cancelled by Murder can be read alone. Events from the first book in A Postmistress Mystery series are mentioned in Cancelled by Murder. I liked the postal information included at the end of the book along with the jokes. I give Cancelled by Murder 4 out of 5 stars (I liked it). I look forward to reading the next book in A Postmistress Mystery series when it is published. I received a complimentary copy of the novel in exchange for an honest review. The comments and opinions expressed are strictly my own.
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Janys Alberts
December 29, 2017
An entertaining, enjoyable and light-hearted mystery. I hope she continues to keep us guessing with her postal antics!
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About the author

Jean Flowers is the pseudonym for Camille Minichino, a long time mystery writer who has published series with Berkley and Minotaur. She is the author of the Postmistress Mystery series, including Addressed to Kill, Cancelled by Murder, and Death Takes Priority.

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