The Longest Yard Sale: A Sarah Winston Garage Sale Mystery

· A Sarah W. Garage Sale Mystery Book 2 · Kensington Cozies
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In this cozy mystery by the author of Tagged for Death, this little town’s garage sale is full of hot deals and cold-blooded murder.

When Sarah Winston turns Ellington, Massachusetts, into New England’s largest garage sale for a day, it’s the small town’s biggest event since the start of the Revolutionary War—but without the bloodshed. That is, until a valuable painting goes missing . . . and the lifeless body of an Air Force officer is found in Carol Carson’s painting studio, his face perfectly framed with the murder weapon—a metal picture frame.

Sarah is mad as heck that someone used her town-wide garage sale to commit a crime—and frame her good friend Carol. She is definitely on this case . . . but it’s not easy rummaging through increasingly strange clues that point to cheating spouses, downright dirty investment schemes—even the mob. And Sarah will have to be very careful if she wants to live to bargain another day . . .

Praise for The Longest Yard Sale

“Readers will have a blast following Sarah Winston on her next adventure as she hunts for bargains and bad guys. Sherry Harris’ latest is as delightful as the best garage sale find!” —Liz Mugavero, author of the Pawsitively Organic Mysteries

“You’ll absolutely get your money’s worth with The Longest Yard Sale . . . Once again Sherry Harris entwines small-town life with that of the nearby Air Force base, yard sales with romance, art theft with murder. The story is a bargain, and a priceless one!” —Edith Maxwell, Agatha Award–winning author of the Lauren Rousseau Mysteries

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4.0
7 reviews
Amy Alexander
April 10, 2016
Great read! Couldn't put down. I almost started this one; but went back to read first book. Glad I did, even though each could be stand alone it was nice to have back story on all the characters. Looking forward to the next book in the series
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Kristina Anderson
June 29, 2015
I just finished The Longest Yard Sale by Sherry Harris. It is the second book in the Sarah Winston Garage Sale Mystery series. Sarah Winston is up early for New England’s Largest Yard Sale. She suggested the idea and Nancy Elder, the town manager, ran with it. Sarah was in charge of organizing the event. The police department (run by her ex-husband, C.J. Hooker) was against the idea but Nancy slowly overcame their objections. Things are going well until Sarah hears sirens. Someone has set four fires in various parts of the town. The next morning Sarah is awakened by her friend, Carol Carson. Carol drags Sarah over to her shop Paint and Wine to find Terry McQueen dead in the shop! A painting that Carol was working on is also missing. It was a replica of the painting Battled (a picture of the Revolutionary War done by ware hero Patrick West and hangs in the town library). Carol and Sarah do not know who he is but find out thanks to a little eavesdropping. C.J. is on the case and Sarah hopes to wheedle some information out of him (C.J. seems to have developed a resistance to Sarah’s charms). Sarah sets out to prove Carol is innocent of the crime (people will not go into her shop). The next morning Sarah hears that Battled has been stolen from the library and copy is in its place (guess who painted the copy). Sarah really has to get to work to prove Carol is innocent and did not know that her painting would be used for nefarious means. Terry (the dead guy) had started a new investment business with David “Bubbles” Jackson. Sarah and C.J. know David from the Air Force. David is getting ready to retire and needed a business venture (he has a lot of clients from the military). David is also seeing Sarah’s landlady, Stella (who is a singer and gives lessons). You can always tell when Stella is in a good mood at night because she bursts out in song. Sarah is hoping David can provide some insight on Terry that will help her solve the case. Turns out that Terry was receiving threatening notes before his death and now David is getting similar threats. How did someone get on the base to leave the notes? Who is behind Terry’s death? I enjoyed reading The Longest Yard Sale. I liked the characters, the town, and the information about garage sales (as well as fixing up items). The mystery was interesting, but not too complex (and was not easily solved). I did not understand Sarah’s relationship with her ex-husband or with new beau, Seth. She divorced her husband based on allegations (there had to be more to it) and now she is seeing Seth. But she will not let herself enjoy her time with Seth. Is she still in love with her ex-husband or is it comfortable/familiar? I think this storyline needs to be wrapped up quickly. I give The Longest Yard Sale 4.5 out of 5 stars. I received a complimentary copy of The Longest Yard Sale from NetGalley in exchange for an honest review. The review and opinions expressed are my own.
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About the author

Sherry Harris is the Agatha Award–nominated author of the Sarah Winston Garage Sale mystery series and the upcoming Chloe Jackson Sea Glass Saloon mysteries. She is a past president of Sisters in Crime, and a member of the Chesapeake Chapter of Sisters in Crime, the New England Chapter of Sisters in Crime, Mystery Writers of America, and International Thriller Writers. In her spare time Sherry loves reading and is a patent holding inventor. Sherry, her husband, and guard dog Lily are living in northern Virginia until they figure out where they want to move to next. Website: Sherryharrisauthor.com Blog: Wickedcozyauthors.com

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