A review by ssejig
Iced by Carol Higgins Clark

4.0

There is something comforting about reading Carol Higgins Clark. Pretty much the same thing every time. Three or four stories that end up being intertwined. Since each part of the story is only 6-10 pages long, the books are generally a fairly swift, incredibly light, highly enjoyable read. This book, of course, is no different.
Regan Reilly is going on vacation, with her famous author mother and funeral home director father, to Aspen. When she arrives, there have been paintings stolen (blamed on the house sitter, but in fact, stolen by "The Coyote," though another pair of art thieves is after the same paintings. Confusing, yes, still a fun read.) Regan prevails in the end.