The humor in this series is just my cup of tea, especially when I need a lift. Emily Andrew, a young, unemployed actress, takes a job leading her grandmother and friends from Iowa on paid tours around the world—the first book through Switzerland, and this one through Ireland, including a haunted Irish castle. Now, generally, I dislike humor at the expense of seniors, especially now that I am one, but this writer makes me LOL. I find the seniors endearing and the voice of the first-person narrator, Emily, very amusing, even if the mystery is somewhat light-footed. The dialog, the situations, and the characters make for a fun, comedic read. And the seniors are remarkably spry, as well as funny and comprise a lively, entertaining tour group. The romance element is held to a minimum, as I prefer in a cozy, but it can get a little bawdy at times, in case you find that objectionable. I find it all uproarious.