Book 110, 2023
Oct. 25th, 2023 05:49 pm
My rating: 3 of 5 stars
I used my
After her dastardly fiance cleans out her bank account and skives off, Elly returns home to Garden Cove, just in time to help her grandmother get the town's historic library ready for the annual Halloween festival. In between assisting at the library, Elly is hunting for a place to rent, reconnecting with friends (and some foes), and diving into the work that needs to be done in her grandmother's garden. When Elly unearths a human hand, the police arrest her grandmother on suspicion of murder. Elly refuses to sit idly by while her beloved grams sits in the local jail. With the help of old friends and some curious pets, she launches her own investigation. Elly knows she's closing in on the truth when her own safety is jeopardized. However, Hockette women are tough, and Elly isn't about to back down.
This was a pleasant read, but there wasn't much to set it apart from other cozy mysteries. I liked Elly, and other characters were portrayed well. I would have liked more back story, and the villain was rather easy to guess. What really got my hackles up was ( Spoiler )
Favorite line: Maybe coming back home wasn't such a bad thing. Maybe it was just what she needed.
An enjoyable story; however, its cookie cutter similarity to standard cozies means it doesn't earn more than an average score.
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