DAME AGATHA CHRISTIE AND HER PEERS
This is about as close to a "Christie Cozy" I've read that wasn't authored by Dame Agatha.
CAST= 3 stars: The opening has Vicar Dodd and his old and dear friend Dr. Pendrill sitting by the fireside, a nearby murder disrupting their cozy evening. I enjoyed the Vicar mentioning his favorite crime authors: "...Edgar Wallace...J.S. Fletcher...Farjean...Dorothy L. Sayers...Freeman Wills Crofts. And my old friend, my very dear old friend, Mrs. Agatha Christie." The young Ruth Tergarthon is an early suspect of the murder of her (perhaps) rich Uncle Julius Tergarthon. Julius refuses to allow Ruth to marry, or even entertain, a Ronald Hardy. Mrs. and Mr. Cowper keep up the house, Greylings, in which the Tergarthon's reside. Police Chief Grouch, Inspector Bigwell, and Chief Constable Fornham match wits with the Vicar and the Doctor. Solid cast but no one is particularly memorable.
ATMOSPHERE =3 stars. Again, Christie's classic Country Manor house (right on the coast) is here with all the trimmings: terraces, gardens, paths to the beach coves, curtains which SHOULD have been closed during a stormy murderous night, but weren't. Did I mention an old, yellowed note behind a desk providing a central clue? Footprints on wet grass, 3 bullet holes...but wait, was there only one shot?
CRIME-3 stars: Uncle Julius is murdered outside the actual text: an important part of a 'cozy'. as we usually never witness, as readers, an actual death. There are 3 bullet shots through 3 parts of a window: one of them went directly through Julius' brain.
INVESTIGATION - 2:This is the Vicar's and the Doctor's show. The author keeps us completely updated with everything that's found, etc., EXCEPT for the SINGLE FINAL CLUE, held till the last few pages, you have to know or you can't figure this one out. In the world of murder mysteries, this is a capitol offense. But it's all sorta fun.
RESOLUTION -2: Yes, everything makes sense...once you know the final clue the author holds back.
SUMMARY - 2.6. I'd say, on average, this plot is about half as convoluted as anything Christie wrote. Perhaps "Christie-Cozy-Lite" would be a better description. Fun read for a rainy afternoon though, and fine for about any age reader.