I had taken a break from Cozy mysteries, as they began to run together. Female's life implodes, is left some structure (house, bed and breakfast, bakery, etc.) in some tiny town, with the Male interest some type of law enforcement. Like any other voracious reader, I still check out books that look interesting. I was introduced to Patricia Fisher through Steve Higgs' newsletter. What a way to come back to the genre!
Mr. Higgs managed to create an older female protagonist who acted her age and was still interesting. Her anger, confusion, and grief to catching her husband cheating with her friend was believable and relatable. Wiping out the bank account and going on a cruise was inspired and hilarious.
Patricia is an authentic, engaging, and sympathetic character, an honest voice, even pointing out to herself, and the reader, she had no idea what she was doing, her thoughts pingponging back and forth on her decisions. The strength of her personality drags Jermaine, her butler from her suite, and Barbie, her fitness instructor, along with her as she searches for clues to prove her innocence. The burgeoning friendships between them is as entertaining as it is heartwarming.
Aside from the murder, Mr. Higgs weaves the themes of doing things for yourself and being comfortable with who you are through the story. Patricia changes throughout the book, subtly, and thoughtfully recognizes the shifting of her viewpoint in regards to her situation, and towards the world, as well as how she feels about the changes in herself. She started out changing for Charlie, believing he would want her then. As Jermaine eases her pain, showing her what it's like to have someone do things for her, asking what she wants, Patricia's work with Barbie reminds her of the power of her body. She begins to pay attention to her own wants, and becomes more assertive.
It's going to be fun watching how Patricia, Jermaine, and Barbie grow in the coming books. I look forward to meeting the characters Mr. Higgs introduces next.