Another Day, Another Dali Review

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About the Book

When a valuable Salvador Dali painting belonging to her grandmother’s friend is mysteriously replaced by a forgery, FBI Special Agent Serena Jones is called in to investigate. Serena hopes finding the thief will also mean finally measuring up to Nana’s expectations. But when the evidence points to members of the owner’s own household, it becomes increasingly clear that Serena won’t be winning any popularity contests.

The Dali isn’t the only painting that’s fallen prey to the forgery-replacing thief, raising the specter of a sophisticated theft ring–one with links to dirty cops, an aspiring young artist, and the unsolved murder of Serena’s grandfather.

With plenty of edge-of-your-seat moments, Another Day, Another Dali gives the plucky Serena Jones–and readers–a new high-stakes case to crack.

My Perspective

What a thrilling story! This was so fun to read, and trying to uncover the mystery was a blast. There were a few times I thought I had it figured out, but then the author brought new information to light and I had to look into a different answer. This was a page turner for me right up until the end!

My favorite character in this book was Tanner. I’ll admit, based on the descriptions of him I kind of imagined this really fantastic looking man, but it was his personality and protectiveness of Serena that really grabbed my attention. He was able to read into people a little, unlike Serena who just assumed people were good based on outward appearance. I also enjoyed the connection between him and Serena throughout the story. I hope we see more of them in the future. Although I wouldn’t say this was a love story, I would say you could definitely see the chemistry between the two of them.

I recommend this book to those who love a good, clean mystery. Make sure you have your thinking caps on as you’re reading to figure it out! I received a complimentary copy of this book from the publisher. I was not required to write a favorable review. All thoughts and opinions are 100% my own.