The second book of the mystery series "Bistrot Pas Mal." The first half consists of short stories as same as the former series. It seems to me they were "pas mal" as they were humorous even though the plots were simple and less appealing.
What I didn't like was side stories containing in the last half which are rather sentimental short novels. I didn't expect them in this series, and also I felt uneasy with her complacent way of writing. I wish she made up her mind to write only light comedy-like mysteries.