Everyone's favorite middle-aged, curmudgeonly, retired-to-the-Cotswolds woman, Agatha Raisin, is nosing her way into a murder mystery again.
In this one, book #4, Agatha has just returned from a solo mostly-around-the-world vacation, a few pounds heavier, still trying not to pine after her military-historian neighbor, James Lacey. When Agatha returns to Carsely, she learns that James is involved with the newest villager, the very attractive and well-named Mary Fortune. However, Mrs. Fortune and Agatha do not hit it off. Is jealousy raising its ugly head, Agatha? Or is it that Mary makes snide comments one moment and then is so friendly the next?
James and Mary have bonded over gardening, so in Agatha's combative way, she joins the horticultural society, orders a conservatory (greenhouse), and a great number of plants. She also ignores Mary's advice about when to actually move her plants into the actual garden, much to Agatha's eventual chagrin and more cheating in a village contest. Sigh, Agatha. Didn't you learn not to cheat in village contests in Book #1?
Book #4 IS unusual in that the murder in the village doesn't occur until 40% into the book. And boy, is it a doozy! One of the villagers is found hanging upside down in their conservatory, with their head planted in a pot!! Pretty original for a cozy mystery. Since James and Agatha find the body, they feel entitled to help Bill Wong and the other local constabulary investigate the murder, irritating most of their neighbors in the process.
Read the shenanigans for yourself to see which villager was murdered, and whodunnit. Agatha has not disappointed me so far, and did not in this read. I'm rounding up to 5 stars b/c I did not know the identity of the murderer until told.