This volume seemed to have more "mystery" about it--maybe because Rhea was the acting supervisor--his promotion from the book 27. More thefts--and then the mysterious burial in the last chapter--written about 30 years later he said. Always an enjoyable read--I already have #29 downloaded with Kindle Unlimited.
An enjoyable book that feels more like a collection of short stories than a full blown novel. The timeline jumps about a bit during the book depending on the story and only the early part of it is actually set during Winter as depicted on the cover.
I remember the Thanksgiving snow of 1950 so I can understand what Rhea is going through. AND I have worked for some people like his superintendent!!! I had to laugh at some of the mix-ups = not all of them though!!! I did enjoy the story and recommend the book.
The constable series is delightful. Rhea writes with precision and humor, I recommend this as a change of pace from cozy mysteries, wannabe Harlequin romances and grisly detective stories.