there are textbooks about alternative health. There are mystery books. Combine the two? Give me break. I gave this book one star, because the mystery premise was good. The non-editing and the composition was bad. I did not need to hear over over and over the minute details and make-up of every single herb, medicine, food stuff, aliment etc given a mention or a passing glance. I did not care the the main character had organic gronola regurgated from free range chickens raised in a heritage by chanting monks. (well, not quite that bad, but just about).
And many glaring inconsistencies in the action.
As for the mystery, much was made about the wonderful, marvelous town but it was populated by some very nasty, mean, murderous people. And that includes the police on the job. And the lis
t of suspects? Sounded like a FB friend list, there were so many. Every time a new chapter began, another hate filled person joined the suspect list.
I finished it because it did have a good premise and I curious who. in the cast of thousands, had did the deed.
So far, my worse read for 2012