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The Finch sisters are back in the second installment of this delightfully chaotic series, Sisters Before Misters.
Maeve has officially had enough murder and mayhem to last a lifetime, so when a call from Eliana pulls the sisters right back into another crime scene, she is less than thrilled. Sheβs also horrified that somehow poor Leo gets dragged back into the chaos too.
Elianaβs estranged husband Chad has gone missing, and the state of his condo points toward a very messy ending. Unfortunately for Eliana, the evidence also seems to point directly at her. Honestly? Even Maeve and Aunt Lindy arenβt entirely convinced she didnβt do it considering Chad has been dragging out their divorce for ages.
But the deeper Remi digs into Chadβs disappearance, the more tangled everything becomes. One of my favorite parts of this series continues to be Remiβs anxious overthinking brain trying to piece together the mystery in real time. It feels relatable, funny, and surprisingly heartfelt all at once.
I also really love that the sisters are still figuring each other out. Their relationship continues to evolve naturally and watching them slowly learn how to trust and support one another remains the heart of the series for me.
And that ending twist? Absolutely delightful.
This series continues to balance humor, family chaos, mystery, and heart so well. If you enjoy series like Finlay Donovan, Stephanie Plum, Sunshine Vickram, or generally love humorous mysteries with quirky characters and messy family dynamics, youβll absolutely want to pick this one up.
While this could technically be read as a standalone, Iβd definitely recommend starting with book one first so you can fully appreciate the sister dynamics and character growth throughout the series.
I was, however, highly disappointed that there were no magic mushrooms in this book this time around.
On sale now, you can grab your copy here.
And make sure you check out the book that started it all, Drop Dead Sisters.
