Thursday, May 7, 2026

Review - A Zoom With a View

Title:  A Zoom With a Vie
Author  Jess Cannon
Publisher:   Dutton
Genre:   Cozy Mystery
Format:  Kindle ARC
No. of Pages:   384
Date of Publication:   May 5, 2026
My Rating:   3 Stars

DESCRIPTION:

A fiction debut filled with heart and humor, A Zoom with a View will make you want to move to Blue Oak—if only the annual Fourth of July festivities didn't end with a dead body.

Leo can't believe she's back in Blue Oak. Her small, quirky Texas hometown feels suffocating after trying to make it big as an English professor in New York—especially due to her strained relationship with her overly hair-sprayed mother, Karina. But with Leo’s career in academia in shambles, at least she's able to work as a photographer for her godmother's real estate business. And her best friend, Emily, is around to help her navigate through the mess—and maybe force her to reconnect with her old high school boyfriend, Mack.

But while at work, Leo makes a grisly discovery at one of her godmother's properties: the dead body of rival real estate agent and social media influencer Chaz. Even worse, Leo and Emily have been secretly running a snarky Reddit page making fun of Chaz’s cringe-inducing advice and duck-faced selfies. When someone she loves is accused of the murder, Leo finds herself flung headfirst into a dangerous investigation, teaming up with a local detective who is a lot more attractive than she remembered when they were both teenagers. Meanwhile, Karina has been acting stranger and stranger, as if all her hair hides a big secret. . . .

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MY THOUGHTS:

Leo finds herself thrown headfirst into a murder investigation. Despite the seriousness of what is going on around her, Leo is glad to have been able to spend time away for her position as an English professor. The setting of a professor turned snark Reddit page runner turned investigator is what we have in Jess Cannon’s enjoyable fiction debut.

This captivating mystery, infused with a delightful sense of humor, weaves a narrative that consistently references influencer culture. The ending left some intriguing questions unanswered, suggesting that this could be the first book in a series. Nevertheless, Jess Cannon’s exceptional creativity and storytelling prowess kept me engrossed throughout the entire read.
Many thanks to Dutton and to NetGalley for this ARC for review. This is my honest opinion.

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