Recent Reads: Tuesday Mooney Wore Black by Kate Racculia

My review: 🌟🌟🌟🌟


Tuesday Mooney is unusual.  She does deep dives on personal information on rich people, so that the hospital she works for knows the right approach to take in order to get the largest amount of donations out of them.  Loving this job means she loves a puzzle, and so when someone keels over at a party, and turns out to be a very eccentric very rich man who has left a puzzle for anyone who wants to play, with the chance at a fortune, Tuesday is in!

Dex, her best friend, money manager for a job, karaoke singing for a passion, is also drawn in, and the rich and mysterious Nathanial Arches hires Tuesday to help solve the puzzle.

It was a really enjoyable read, and one that made me want to read more about the characters! I enjoyed the puzzles, and the story was fun and fast paced!

This book is also published under "Tuesday Mooney talks to ghosts", just in case you run into that name!


Tuesday Mooney Wore Black was published on 1st October 2019  and is available to buy on Amazon  and on Waterstones.  I've found a link to where you can search for local bookshops, including independent!

You can follow Kate Racculia on Twitter, or through her website.

If you're interested in mysteries, then here's some others I've reviewed:

The Case of Miss Elliott: The Teahouse Detective by Baroness Orczy ðŸŒŸðŸŒŸðŸŒŸðŸŒŸ
The Liar in the Library by Simon Brett ðŸŒŸðŸŒŸðŸŒŸ
The Butterfly Room by Lucinda Riley ðŸŒŸðŸŒŸðŸŒŸðŸŒŸ
The Furies by Katie Lowe ðŸŒŸðŸŒŸðŸŒŸðŸŒŸ

I was given this book for free in return for an unbiased review, so my thanks to NetGalley and to Harper Collins (the publishers) for this book.

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