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Grave Words - (A Deadly Deadlines Mystery) by Gerri Lewis

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  • In the second installment of the Deadly Deadlines mysteries, obituary writer Winter Snow faces her biggest challenge yet when the body of a homeless man is found in a burning building and her best friend is the main suspect, perfect for fans of Eva Gates and Kate Carlisle.
  • About the Author: As an award-winning feature writer, columnist, and reporter, Gerri Lewis has also written her fair share of obituaries.
  • 336 Pages
  • Fiction + Literature Genres, Mystery & Detective
  • Series Name: A Deadly Deadlines Mystery

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In the second installment of the Deadly Deadlines mysteries, obituary writer Winter Snow faces her biggest challenge yet when the body of a homeless man is found in a burning building and her best friend is the main suspect, perfect for fans of Eva Gates and Kate Carlisle.

Winter Snow has had it! With her business in a death drought, her best friend Scoop implicated in a string of arsons, and an obituary listing Winter herself as deceased, her life is heating up. But just as she's trying to cool things down, she receives her newest assignment: an obituary for Chester, a homeless man found in a burning building.

Promising the local funeral home manager that she will have the obituary by the deadline, Winter is stonewalled at every turn, failing to discover Chester's last name, or where he came from. When it is discovered that Chester was murdered and that the fire was set to cover it up, all fingers immediately point to Scoop. Not only is Scoop a person of interest in the arsons, he was also the last person to see Chester alive.

As more nails are pounded into Scoop's coffin, Winter's uncle Richard hopes to help by inviting the notorious town gossips, The Nosy Parkers, to a neighborhood food fest. Unfortunately, the breadcrumbs they toss set murder in motion.

More determined than ever, Winter must figure out the twists and turns of the case to clear Scoop's name, putting her on a deadly deadline to solve the murder and avoid meeting the same grave consequences.



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Praise for Grave Words
"An engrossing mystery with plenty of engaging characters."
--Kirkus Reviews

"An entertaining cozy."
--Booklist

"All the earmarks of an entertaining cozy."
--Gumshoe Review

"Original, deftly scripted, clever . . . Showcasing Lewis' distinctive and engaging storytelling style."
--Midwest Book Review

"You will be swept up in the story immediately."
--Cozy Mystery Book Reviews

"[A] fun small-town murder mystery, with quirky supporting characters."
--Red Carpet Crash

"The author did a great job presenting this whodunit with a comfortable tone making it easy to follow along. I liked how this storyline played out with a solid mystery that kept me both in suspense and intrigued throughout."
--Dru's Book Musings



About the Author



As an award-winning feature writer, columnist, and reporter, Gerri Lewis has also written her fair share of obituaries. She lives with her husband in her hometown of Ridgefield, Connecticut, the setting for her debut mystery, The Last Word.
Dimensions (Overall): 8.2 Inches (H) x 5.4 Inches (W) x 1.0 Inches (D)
Weight: .7 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 336
Genre: Fiction + Literature Genres
Sub-Genre: Mystery & Detective
Series Title: A Deadly Deadlines Mystery
Publisher: Crooked Lane Books
Theme: Women Sleuths
Format: Paperback
Author: Gerri Lewis
Language: English
Street Date: June 10, 2025
TCIN: 93873590
UPC: 9798892422482
Item Number (DPCI): 247-31-3090
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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Suffers from Second Book Slump!

3 out of 5 stars
Thumbs down graphic, would not recommend
- 20 days ago
Grave Words by Gerri Lewis is the second A Deadly Deadline Mystery. It can be read as a standalone for those new to the series. There is a lot going on in Grave Words, but it does not come together to form a cohesive story (it is all random). I wish Winter Stone were portrayed differently. She may be an adult, but she does not always act like one. Winter is dating Kip, a local police detective, and she expected Kip to provide information on cases when she needed it. Winter was irritated with Kip when he did not give up the goods. I wish the interactions had been playful. Winter is told often to stay out of a case in which a friend is the prime suspect. Winter is not going to stop investigating (she is like a dog with a bone), and I found the frequent mentions to be annoying (once or twice was enough). Winter took unnecessary risks which put her in danger because she was too stubborn to listen to anyone (this is what happens when you tell someone to stay out of something). The wrap up of the mystery had me rolling my eyes. There were many oddities throughout the story. Winter’s uncle has a new girlfriend whom he is ready to move in with, but Winter has never met her. Since Winter and her uncle get together often, this seems off and I felt Winter should question it. I was baffled as to why Scoop would turn himself in to the police (which was dumb) without a lawyer by his side. These were just a couple of the items that I noticed. Grave Words seems to suffer from second book slump.
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