This was a light mystery. Easy to read and enjoyable. Not real deep but fun. I read the second in the series also. But I did enjoy this one slightly more. Both are nice though and quick, pleasant reading - despite the title and cover.
Suspenseful, Interesting read. Keeps you intrigued throughout the book. A quick read - hard to put down!
From back cover:
Who was the murder victim? Why was he in Aunt Flower's kitchen? Who killed him? And, why were so many elderly women dying in Carolynn's small town even though they had Vital Call?
Like Miss Marple, and Jessica Fletcher (of "Murder She Wrote"), Carolynn Burgess uses her uncanny intuition and logic to solve the crime. At the same time, she is forced to deal with personal issues arising from her marriage, career and family.
* What is the personal secret that haunts Carolynn?
* How can she balance the demands of her work and family?
* What caused the breakdown in communication between her and her husband?
From back cover:
Who was the murder victim? Why was he in Aunt Flower's kitchen? Who killed him? And, why were so many elderly women dying in Carolynn's small town even though they had Vital Call?
Like Miss Marple, and Jessica Fletcher (of "Murder She Wrote"), Carolynn Burgess uses her uncanny intuition and logic to solve the crime. At the same time, she is forced to deal with personal issues arising from her marriage, career and family.
* What is the personal secret that haunts Carolynn?
* How can she balance the demands of her work and family?
* What caused the breakdown in communication between her and her husband?