Goodreads: 'Til Death (Witch City Mystery #12) by Carol J. Perry
Rating: Really Liked It
Source: Publisher
Description: The staff at Salem, Massachusetts’s local station, WICH-TV, is looking forward to the wedding of their program director, Lee Barrett. But when Lee heads off on her Maine honeymoon, she’ll be haunted by the ghosts of her own past . . .
Lee and Detective Sergeant Pete Mondello are finally tying the knot—and Lee is tying up loose ends before the big day. It’ll be an adjustment moving out of Aunt Ibby’s house, but the couple will stay nearby—after all, they have to share custody of O’Ryan, their clairvoyant cat. And Aunt Ibby will be renting out Lee’s old apartment . . . though she’s getting some bad vibes from her current prospective tenant.
After the celebration, complete with a cake made by the station magician, there should be time to relax—but the Maine island happens to be near the site of the crash that long ago killed Lee’s parents, a mystery she’s never been able to solve. Soon she’ll be putting wedding gifts aside and turning to her psychic gifts instead, to wrap up crimes both past and present . . .
Why I Picked This Book: I love this series so of course I had to pick up this latest book.
My Impression: With long running cozy series I have noticed that occasionally books are more about character development than plot and this was definitely one of those books. The actual solving a mystery part doesn't start until about halfway through the book. There is a more minor mystery of the identity of Aunt Ibby's new tenant but that's resolved pretty quickly. As well there's all the goings on with Lee and Pete buying a house and getting married. The real mystery starts when Lee and Pete get to the Maine island that belongs to Lee's aunt and just happens to be the place where Lee's parents died years before.
Would I Recommend this Book? If you enjoy cozy mysteries I highly recommend this author and this series though I don't recommend this book as a starter.
* I received this book in exchange for an honest review. As always my opinions and impressions are completely my own. *
I've only read the first book in this series, but I really want to get back to it. I enjoyed the first one and this sounds good too.
ReplyDeleteThis sounds like a series that I should try. It is a good sign that you enjoyed this one as much as you did since the mystery wasn't the primary focus for the entire book.
ReplyDeleteI love that this is set in Salem. Terrific review!
ReplyDeleteTempting. I do like another series by her so know I can read this series too. You have turned me into a cosy mystery reader - at least a part time one!
ReplyDeleteI need to read this one!
ReplyDeleteI've only read one book in this series, which is a shame because I really enjoyed it. I need to dive back in.
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