These three stories are entertaining cozy mysteries. The protagonist is well-formed, and gets stronger as the series goes on. The plot of the first book meanders a bit, and Goddin seems to consciously avoid conflict where her climactic scenes should be (especially in books 1 and 3). This makes her books end with a whimper, not a bang, and is less satisfying for me. She also doesn't use her wit or smarts to affect the final outcome of the story (i.e, catching the murderer) as much as she could. However, the characterization is interesting enough and the rest of the story engaging enough for me to continue reading the series (and to believe I've gotten good value out of this purchase!). Great if you like cozies, good if you like mysteries in general.