Stars: 5 out of 5
Pros: Great characters (old and new) and a strong plot
Cons: Nothing that will stick
The Bottom Line:
Body in basement
Revives sticky mystery
Delight for readers
This Book Will Stick in Your Hands
Every time I start reading one of my favorite culinary cozy
mysteries, I start craving the food featured. Normally, that wouldn’t
be an issue since my favorite Saturday breakfast is real maple syrup over
waffles. Ironically, right now I’m
playing in an Ultimate Frisbee beach league and don’t have time for that before
I need to head out the door. Why am I bringing all this up now? Because that was the only downside of reading
A Sticky Situation which brings us
back to the Greene family’s maple syrup farm. Still, I was thrilled
with another great mystery.
Spring is almost here and the sap is running, which means
that Dani Greene is out in the sugar bush every day checking on the trees and
the sap flowing from them. Not only that, but it is a month until
the annual Sugar Grove Maple Festival, which brings tourists to town, and Dani
is responsible for helping organize that. This time of year also
means the appearance of Dani’s aunt Hazel, a woman who tests the patience of
everyone in the family, and she seems to be in rare form this year.
The last thing Dani needs is a mystery, but that’s just what
she gets when a skeleton is found in the basement of town hall. The
remains are identified as Spooner Duffy, a drifter who came through town for a
few months and then vanished with the proceeds from that year’s Maple
Festival. Of course, finding his body in the basement tends to bring
up questions about whether he really stole the money or not. Even though it has been thirty years since
the man was in town, his reappearance starts old gossip and resentments
flying. When Dani is asked to prove Spooner didn’t steal the money,
she starts asking questions. Will she find the real thief? Will
this investigation put her on a killer’s radar?
Since this is the third book in a series, the main cast of
characters already feel like old friends, and I was thrilled to get to visit
them again. Dani is a wonderful main character, and her continued
journey towards independence is fun to watch. We got to see some
different sides of other series regulars as the book progressed. Then
there’s the new casts of characters who feel just as real as those we already
know. There were one or two supporting characters I wish we’d gotten
to see more, but that was a minor complaint.
Between a couple of strong sub-plots and the main mystery,
the pace of this book never faltered, and I was turning pages as quickly as I
could, wishing I had the time to finish it in one sitting. The
sub-plots did their job – they supported the mystery and provided new insight
into the characters without overwhelming the main story. The clues
were perfectly planted but hidden by enough red herrings I didn’t figure things
out until just before Dani did. Still,
the solution was logical and that final scene suspenseful.
If you love maple syrup as much as I do, you’ll be thrilled
to find three new maple syrup themed recipes in the back of the book. Someday,
I’m going to have to give them a try.
Once again, it’s been a privilege to head to New Hampshire
and visit the Greene family. A Sticky Situation is a pleasure to read and will leave readers with a sweet
taste in their mouths.
NOTE: I was sent a copy of this book in exchange for my
honest review.
Giveaway!
Thanks to the publisher, I have one physical copy to give away to a lucky commentor. Just leave your name and e-mail so I can get in touch with you if you win. Sorry, US addresses only.
The contest will close at midnight California time on April 21st.
Good luck!
Thanks to the publisher, I have one physical copy to give away to a lucky commentor. Just leave your name and e-mail so I can get in touch with you if you win. Sorry, US addresses only.
The contest will close at midnight California time on April 21st.
Good luck!
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