A High Whisk Situation Earns 5+/5 Scottish Kilts … Clever & Engaging Cozy Gem!
What’s worse than a broken sewer system in a centuries old building? Nothing. But, for Gemma and her BFF Cassie it means … ROAD TRIP! Mabel Cooke, the main “Old Biddie” and a friend, however overbearing, of Gemma and Cassie, politely pressured her friend and owner of the Aberglinn Castle Hotel to offer a painting workshop to guests and hire Cassie as the artist-in-residence. Since the tearoom would be shutdown for repairs, there’s little reason to stick around. The two girls, then, head off to the Highlands. Totally worth it when they meet Ewan Campbell … Mr. Highlander!
The hotel is a beautiful castle in the middle of the picturesque highlands. Cassie is excited about teaching watercolor classes while Gemma contemplates a rustic ghille adventure with Ewan Campbell. But, Gemma spies a few cracks in the posh surroundings starting with a most disagreeable hotel manager, Aileen Fergusson, who seems to manage the staff with an demanding tone and disapproves of the two staying in one of the guest rooms when they are hired help. She also has an argument over money with American Jerry Hudson, a bit of a Texas cliché, and when two unruly children cause a ruckus during a pre-dinner gathering, she “loudly” sets them straight to the horror of their wealthy parents. When they demand she be fired, the owner is oddly reluctant to comply. So, when Gemma finds Aileen dead in the library by garrote, the eclectic crowd of guests and staff become suspects.
What do you do after taking a lifelong dream trip to the Scottish Highlands? Well, for H.Y. Hanna, she sits down and puts her protagonist, Gemma Rose, in the middle of the heather, the haggis, and the homicide. I have always been entertained by the tearoom theme, foodie talk, and multi-generational cast, but adding references to Scottish myths and folklore, a castle, a Highland hunk, and exploring whisky makes this twelfth book the best of the series! The mystery itself was enjoyably complex with the victim having varied conflicts from business to personal, and as details are revealed, dead ends exposed, secrets divulged, identities questioned, and a suspect list hard to whittle to one, readers, like me, had a great time pondering all the possibilities. Of course, what’s a murder investigation without The [four] Old Biddies who show up unannounced with Gemma’s mischievous cat in tow offering witty insights and creative investigative methods. A third party seems to complicate the on-a-break couple, Gemma and Detective, but karma (via H.Y. Hanna’s well-written story) has a way of throwing them together.
I loved the talk about Scottish treats which had me exploring my cookbooks, and, of course, a trip to the Scottish highlands is not complete without a bit o’ whisky! Enjoy your favorite whisky (or whiskey) with this easy-to-follow recipe for Chocolate Whisky Cake. Also, the information about barrels of whisky as an investment commodity was curious — it’s disappointing my retirement counselor never mention that for my portfolio. This series and this book is Highlanderrific! It once again is at a major contender for “You’re the Top” list for 2023!
Disclosure: I received an ARC from H.Y. Hanna, the author. My review is voluntary with honest insights and comments.