Die, Die Birdie is the debut book in J. R. Ripley’s Bird Lover’s Mysteries series. This is a fun cozy, with a good plot, and well developed, quirky characters. The story moved at a decent pace, with a few twists and turns, lots of mishaps, and humor. I’m looking forward to reading future installments in this series.
Amy Simms purchased an old three-story Victorian Queen Anne-style house in Ruby Lake, North Carolina. She lives on the third floor with her mother, has one cantankerous tenant, Ester Pilaster (a/k/a Esther the Pester), she “inherited” from the previous owner plus one vacant apartment on the second floor, and is opening a shop, Birds & Bees with her friend and business partner, Kimberly “Kim” Christy on the ground floor. Kim is in Florida taking care of her mother who fell and broke her hip and Amy is working hard to tie up all the loose ends of opening a new business. One night a few days before the grand opening, Amy discovers a man’s body on the second floor storeroom and Esther, who found Amy near the body, starts accusing Amy of murdering the man. The body is identified as Matt Kowalski and he was bludgeoned with a birdfeeder hook. Her former high school boyfriend, William Kennedy, is the local chief of police and Amy is his number one suspect. Amy is determined to clear her name and find the real killer and soon discovers that the old home has a mysterious past, including a rumor of hidden rubies and strange people keep turning up in the store which heightens Amy’s suspicions.
I received a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review from NetGalley.