Book Review

Crow Johnson Evans, Reviewer

Thought-provoking, entertaining, chilling, and steamy—Radine Trees Nehring's book redefines the cozy mystery and upends misconceptions about age, murder, foreigners, northwest Arkansas, community and romance.

“A Wedding to Die For” is Nehring’s sparkling fourth mystery novel in her “To Die For” series published by St. Kitts Press (ISBN 978-1-931206-01-3). Released this month, it is available in print or digital download, from book stores or http://www.StKittsPress.com .


Stationed regally with a commanding view of Eureka Springs, the historic Crescent Hotel sets the stage for this mystery. As a personal fan of the NW Arkansas landmark, I felt protective as I began reading. Ahhhh. Fear not. Nehring’s portrayal is vibrant and meticulous. When you visit the hotel lobby, you’ll expect to bump into Henry and Carrie.

Whether you are new to this series or a longtime fan of Carrie McCrite's independent pluck, spirit and evolving relationship with co-sleuth, Henry King, this novel is a gem.  It is good entertainment—thought provoking, tender, funny and chilling--with subplots that address sensitive issues without being preachy. The complexity serves the story seamlessly. Nehring’s talent will have you hooked from the get-go.

A delicious read with intrigue and true love—what a combination.

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