Reviewed By: Dawn Dowdle
A Dilly of a Death
Amazon US PB Amazon US HC Amazon Canada PB Amazon Canada HC
Susan Wittig Albert
Class/Genre: Mystery Amateur Sleuth Private Investigator Cozy
Series: China Bayles # 12
Berkley, Hardcover, 1/04, 323 pages, $23.95
China Bayles has a new roomer. Amy, the daughter of her best friend, Ruby, has arrived on her doorstep pregnant and in need of a place to stay. She won’t tell anyone who the father is and that has Ruby steamed.
Then McQuaid, China’s husband, announces he’s bored with teaching and wants to start his own private detective agency. He even has his first client lined up. She is Phoebe the Pickle Queen, owner of Morgan’s Pickles. She wants McQuaid to look into her plant manager’s finances. She says that he is embezzling funds, and she doesn’t want it made public until she is positive of all the facts.
Ruby and China are on the planning committee, Pretty Pickle Planners, with Phoebe for the annual Picklefest. During the last week of preparation, Phoebe disappears. Everyone thinks she has run off with her new young boyfriend, Todd Kellerman, because he is missing too. China suspects that Marsha, Phoebe’s assistant, isn’t too excited by that prospect. It appears Marsha may be interested in Todd herself! Later Phoebe is found dead at the Pickle plant.
This is just the beginning of the many twists and turns in this terrific book. And once again China and Ruby get themselves into some very interesting situations. You might say they find themselves in a pickle!
I really like China Bayles. She is such a likeable character. I am not an enthusiast of herbs, but I still find this series to be such an enjoyable and quick read! I can’t wait for the next book!
Plus China is complimented by so many wonderful characters. McQuaid is a great asset to this series. And there aren’t many books in this series where Ruby doesn’t play an important role. Her take on life is quite different and she always brings a fresh approach to whatever adventure they’re on.
Pecan Springs, TX, is a typical small town and I think that Ms. Albert has done a fabulous job in creating and describing it. I feel as if I’ve been there!
I highly recommend this book!
Dawn Dowdle
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