Rating:
3 Stars
Themes:
Mystery, Cozy Mystery, Murder Mystery
Thoughts:
I received an advance review copy for free, and I am leaving this review voluntarily. Overall, this is a cozy, Canadian crime mystery. It’s a bit different having a murder mystery where the main character isn’t determined to play the detective and solve the whole case on their own, instead Jeannie informs and involves the cops anytime she sees or hears something. I can understand why some others say Jeannie is prickly but as someone from a family of strong, (rural) women, even as they age, I liked the strong and tough character and preferred it to having a frail and vulnerable old lady like the stereotypes. It also allowed for us to see her open up a little over the time and see a more understanding and generally relatable character. There were a few scenes based on scenery or baking/cooking which I know can be seen as unnecessary to a story but it makes sense as the book is a first person book and the character telling it all is older with a fierce love for her garden and kitchen.
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