"...even if she didn't imagine she'd be in any danger...there was just something very reassuring about having dragons handy."
Yep, Kim Watt's done it again, and taken us on another delightful romp with the ladies (and dragons) of Toot Hansell that's full of humor, heart, and, well... attack emus, naturists, and troubling discoveries in one's wheelbarrow.
While preparing for Bonfire Night, the ladies of the Toot Hansell Women's Institute discover that not only is their guy (Americans, think "scarecrow" and you'll get the idea) has gone missing...and it's been replace with a dead body. Mayhem, suspicion, adventure, and plenty of baked goods (and tea) ensue, taking readers on a wonderfully impossible-to-put-down jaunt.
I absolutely love how Kim can mix in cheeky jokes and murder with so much warmth and cozy feelings. And her setting work is spectacular. It barely takes Kim a few sentences before you're right there in the heart of the village and its surrounding countryside at the start of November, shivering along with the ladies both indoors (due to a broken boiler) and out. Which makes it even better when the ladies finally pull out the tea mugs and toasty warm scones. Seriously, I'm never more angry for a proper scone than when I read these books.
And of course, all the dragon scenes are my favorite, especially Mortimer's hypochondria (his being convinced he has rabies elicited several laugh-snorts). And second favorite is the irascible D.I. Adams who has to put up with, not only her invisible dog, but also the ladies of the WI getting involved in yet another murder.
Overall, a great continuation of the series!!!