The ladies are back for more crime solving in 1920s Florida! Cornelia Pettijohn thought she was going to board a train traveling from her Florida vacation to her army nurse post in Colorado, until crime boss Charlie Wall’s gang kidnap her. Luckily, her Uncle Percival and her life partner Teddy Lawless saw what happened and tail the gangster car to Wall’s headquarters. It turns out that Wall means her no harm. Instead, he wants Cornelia to solve the murder of a beautiful nightclub singer, because one of his crew has been framed for the crime. This job is not all bad. Teddy is delighted that Wall’s assignment includes putting them up in a fancy hotel, room service included. Uncle Percival gets up to his inventing tricks and Wall’s crew, who are making sure they don’t make a run for it, soon learn not to mess with this 90-year-old gent. The gangster crew chauffeur them around to various nightclubs and parts of town as they investigate the crime. The body count climbs, and Teddy does too much dancing to the jazz bands. This is the third in the “Three Snowbirds” mystery series by Gwen Mayo and Sarah Glenn, and it certainly lives up to the other two. The authors’ historical research brings alive the sometimes seedy, sometimes glamorous world of prohibition-era Florida. “Ybor City Blues” is a solid crime mystery with plenty of cozy, humorous elements that is a delight to read.