Death & the Viking's Daughter by Loretta Ross
My rating: 3 of 5 stars
An old supper club on the lake has come up for auction that leads both Wren and her PI fiance on the trail of two cold cases. One is the unidentified body of "Bob" a young man's body that is located in a rose garden of the home Wren and Death hope to buy shortly. Plus the disappearance of Ingrid a young Vikings daughter some 40 years earlier from the same area. Wren's parents have just been informed of their daughter's plans to wed Death. Death is a little nervous about making a good impression. Will he find the clues to the two cases and solve the mystery all the while being under the watchful eyes of his future parents-in-laws? Plus how are the thefts of certain ancestral artifacts tied into the whole picture?
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