Who knew an archives collection could spark murder...
Another fun story of murder and mayhem in Juniper Grove! I honestly wish all cozy mysteries were as good as At Death's Door and the rest of the Juniper Grove Mysteries from author Karin Kaufman! This book had everything I could wish for. Suspects galore, motives aplenty, a well paced mystery, some fun and quirky characters. And that doesn't even mention the fact that as a museum volunteer myself, I loved the archival theme and ambiance that came with the, in my opinion, perfect settings.
As a cozy mystery, I seriously enjoyed At Death's Door. The little touches of romance were very good. I had fun sorting out the suspects and their motives as I listened. But, I have to say that other than the setting my favorite thing had to be the retirement home residents who just happen to give Rachel some invaluable clues. That crowd was a total hoot! And then there's also the way Karin Kaufman portrays her heroine as so relatably imperfect. Can anyone say blueberry jelly doughnut and a clean jacket? Yep, we've all been there...
As to the fact that I listened to this novel in audiobook form, once again the narrator, one if my favorites, did an excellent job bringing the story to life and her recording production was perfect. No complaints, just a really great audiobook that I would recommend to any cozy mystery fan.