This was the second installment in the Rona Parish mystery series. In addition to the characters are developing and becoming more interesting, the actual mystery was a little more, for lack of a better word, mysterious than in the first book. Yet, once again, Rona stumbles into the solution without any proper sleuthing. She is simply a journalist who has gotten involved in the lives of the people she has come across in the course of the research she is doing for a series of articles. As a mystery lover, I’m not sure how I feel about this. On the other hand, I enjoyed the writing and getting to know the characters better and character development is one of the reasons I like to read a series. So maybe this series is one where its’s the journey and not the destination that is the important thing. The thing I liked the least is that there were too many threads hanging at the end of the book with regards to the series main characters (as opposed to some of the main characters who featured in this particular story and we are not likely to hear from again). All in all, I enjoyed the book and will probably continue with the Rona Parish mysteries.