Book Review
After years on a waitlist, Julia South Brown's husband, Barker, has finally got his hands on the keys to his own allotment. And just in time for spring. Despite knowing little about gardening, the whole family lends their hands to create a thriving vegetable patch they can all reap the rewards from for years to come, but things take a turn with the discovery of a shallow grave among the carrots. With planting schedules and fertiliser quickly becoming the least of their worries, can Julia and her family bring peace back to Peridale's glorious spring?
A FUN British village cosy/cozy mystery packed with HEART, HUMOUR, FAMILY DRAMA, and plenty of TWISTS and TURNS! The 26th book in the BESTSELLING Peridale Cafe Cozy Mystery Series. Standalone but will be enjoyed more as part of the series. A cat loving and cafe-owning amateur female sleuth set in a small village setting with quirky characters. No cliffhanger, swearing, gore or graphic scenes.
KU Book Review
I have read all of the Peridale mysteries. Very nice and comfortable to revisit the characters and locations. The story line was well written; however, the use of British terminology and slang was about 90% more than the other Peridale stories. It made me wonder whether Agatha wrote the book or just provided the outline. Im looking forward to the next book. I've enjoyed watching the character development from Book 1 to this current book (26) but each book is good as a "stand alone" book as well.