Clayville Chronicles: Kilned at the Ceramic Shop Review
Clayville Chronicles: Kilned at the Ceramic Shop Review

Clayville Chronicles: Kilned at the Ceramic Shop Review

Kilned at the Ceramic Shop: A Braddock Mystery by Donna Clancy

About Kilned at The Ceramic Shop

Kilned at the Ceramic Shop: A Braddock Mystery Cozy Mystery 1st in Series Setting – Maine Publisher ‏ : ‎ Level Best Books (March 12, 2024) Print length ‏ : ‎ 234 pages Digital ASIN ‏ : ‎ B0CV7J53PQ

Tammy Wright, a bestselling mystery author returns to her hometown to give her Aunt Clara a hand with running her ceramic shop during tourist season. She discovers that two vindictive realtors have been bullying her aunt and others into selling their properties to make room for new housing developments. Those who don’t comply pay the consequences.

Tammy stumbles upon a body, and when her aunt refuses to give in to either realtor she disappears without a trace. With the help of an old schoolmate turned policeman, the writer must step out from behind her computer screen and her fictional mysteries to confront real life crime. If she doesn’t, she may never see her aunt again.

About Donna Clancy

Donna Clancy lives on Cape Cod. She has three grown children and one rescue Papillion named Zumiez. She has a seven-book deal with Level Best Books for The Braddock Mysteries, writes The Trash to Treasure and Paint and Sip cozy series’ for Summer Prescott Books Publishing as well as self-publishing The Shipwreck Cafe and Jelly Shop Mysteries. She loves to write in various genres including suspense, thriller, romance, and YA.

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Why Should You Read It?

“Kilned at the Ceramic Shop” by Donna Clancy offers readers a compelling mystery set against the backdrop of a small town embroiled in secrets and danger. Tammy Wright, a bestselling mystery author, finds herself drawn into a real-life whodunit when she returns to her hometown to help her aunt run her ceramic shop.

Clancy skillfully weaves together elements of suspense, intrigue, and small-town charm, keeping readers on the edge of their seats as Tammy delves into the dark underbelly of her community. The plot unfolds with twists and turns aplenty, as Tammy discovers the sinister machinations of two vindictive realtors intent on gentrifying the town at any cost.

What sets “Kilned at the Ceramic Shop” apart is its well-drawn characters and authentic sense of place. Tammy is a relatable protagonist, grappling with her own insecurities and doubts as she navigates the murky waters of real-life crime. The supporting cast, including Tammy’s Aunt Clara and her old schoolmate-turned-policeman, adds depth and dimension to the story, bringing the town of Clayville to vivid life.

Clancy’s prose is engaging and evocative, painting a vivid picture of the town and its inhabitants. The pacing is brisk, with plenty of suspenseful moments to keep readers guessing until the very end. As Tammy races against time to unravel the mystery and find her missing aunt, the stakes are raised, drawing readers deeper into the narrative.

Overall, “Kilned at the Ceramic Shop” is a captivating read that combines the best elements of cozy mystery and small-town intrigue. With its well-crafted plot, memorable characters, and atmospheric setting, this book earns a solid four stars and is sure to delight fans of the genre. Donna Clancy has crafted a mystery that keeps readers guessing until the very end, cementing her place as a talented storyteller in the genre.

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