🎄Virtual Book Tour & Book Review & #Giveaway: The Holiday Photo Murder: A Robyn Cavanagh Mystery by Jeanne Quigley 📷

Welcome to my stop on the Great Escapes Virtual Book Tour for The Holiday Photo Murder: A Robyn Cavanagh Mystery by Jeanne Quigley! Today we are featuring a review of the third book in this cozy mystery series. Stop by each blog on the tour for interviews, guest posts, spotlights, reviews, and more! There is also a Giveaway for a digital copy of The Golden Hour Murder: A Robyn Cavanagh Mystery by Jeanne Quigley. US ONLY ENTER HERE! ⬅️ 

The Holiday Photo Murder: A Robyn Cavanagh Mystery
Cozy Mystery
3rd in Series
Setting – New York
Independently Published (November 11, 2025)
Print length ‏ : ‎ 272 pages
Digital ASIN ‏ : ‎ B0FQ3C8GST

About the Book:

Portrait Photographer Robyn Cavanagh has had a busy fall season taking a record number of client photos for holiday cards. She’s ready for a quiet December to do her own Christmas preparations, but she has one more job to close the year. It’s the best gift of the season: taking photographs at wealthy Natalie Hoffmann’s holiday party.

Excited to be the official photographer at the party held at the publisher’s estate overlooking the majestic Hudson River, Robyn hopes the event will win her new clients. Everyone will want to forget the evening, however, after Natalie’s companion, Russell Nowak, is found dead in the garden.

Who among the guests wanted the successful businessman dead? While everyone counts down to Christmas, Robyn’s wish list is filled with suspects. She teams with her friend Will Vonderlin to catch the killer and restore her holiday spirit in time to enjoy the festive season.

My Review:

What a fun, festive entry into a delightful cozy mystery series. Once again, From page one I was hooked on the wonderful characters, beautiful Christmas/wintery setting and of course, the stellar mystery!

The murder mystery at the heart of the story was well plotted and layered, with lots of twists that kept me turning the pages quickly. I read this in just two sittings. I did not know who the true culprit was, but I enjoyed following the clues with Robyn and Will. 

And while the mystery is strong, I think I love the characters even more. Robyn is levelheaded and thoughtful, and brave. I adore her relationship with her family and friends. The cozy details from the weather, to the holiday decorations to the food and drinks characters enjoy made this a truly enjoyable cozy escape. 

Lots of fun! 

About the Author:

Jeanne Quigley is the author of the Veronica Walsh Mysteries and the Robyn Cavanagh Mysteries. Unlike her fictional sleuths, she has never been a soap opera star, accountant, or professional photographer, but she has worked in the music industry, for an educational publisher, and in a county agency. She lives in New York’s historic Hudson Valley.

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3 responses to “🎄Virtual Book Tour & Book Review & #Giveaway: The Holiday Photo Murder: A Robyn Cavanagh Mystery by Jeanne Quigley 📷”

  1. Thank you so much, Sarah, for your wonderful review! I’m glad you enjoyed the story; your remarks about the characters are particularly gratifying. Readers return to a cozy series for each new book because of the characters and their relationships. It’s rewarding to know that readers love Robyn, her family, and friends as much as I do. Thank you!

    Happy holidays, everyone!

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  2. […] blog tour ends with two reviews of The Holiday Photo Murder. Sarah of Sarah Can’t Stop Reading Books shares a wonderful review about the story and characters. I particularly appreciate Sarah’s […]

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