Lie like a Rug

Lie like a rug is a cozy mystery where Ginger Barnes finds out her old babysitter is on trial for faking an antique rug. While she's investigating, a couple of the key witnesses turn up dead and things look worse for him and his wife.

This was a fun read, but as with all cozy mysteries, requires the suspension of disbelief at coincidences. Ginger is an interesting character as the wife of a private school headteacher and her interactions with her husband were a strong point of the book for me.

Thanks to the publisher and Netgalley for an ARC of this book

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