Can I get my money back?
Into each life some rain must fall. I buy a LOT of books and enjoy most of them, so I shouldn't complain when I get a dud, but that won't stop me.
This is the fifth in the series and I loved the first four, so I was pumped up about this one. Nothing wrong with the premise. Botany professor Peter Shandy and two of his colleagues from Balaclava Agricultural College are attending a conference in Wales. While their wives shop, the men sit through boring lectures and pray for lunch break to arrive.
Balaclava College is small, but respected. A new plant (or perhaps a mutant variety of an old one) is causing huge problems with its out-of-control growth. The locals are hoping the experts from Balaclava can find a solution. So far, so good.
Then things go downhill. Peter Shandy pops into a pub for a bite to eat and some ale. While there, he goes through some kind of time warp and ends up in Medieval Wales, fighting the Giant Hogweed. Characters from the series show up, but in the guise of lords and ladies and knights and who-knows-what. With "funny" names.
GR says I read this book, but I didn't really. I kept speed-dialing ahead, hoping that this was just a dream (a SHORT one, preferably) and Shandy would wake up and we could get back to business. Sadly, it never happened.
I see that many reviewers liked this book. Maybe I just wasn't in the mood for it, but the impression I got was so poor that I'm sure I'll never give it another try. Normally I don't review books unless I've read them completely, but I really love this series and this one isn't representative. I would hate for a reader to start here and reject the whole series.
Maybe if you like Sci-Fi or mythical tales, it would be for you. Me, I'm going on to the next book in the series and if old Charlotte doesn't get the boys back to Balaclava County, she's lost a reader.