#1 Police Chief Joe Silva, Mellingham, Massachusetts; cosy police procedural. Very good first-in-series about a small-town police chief in New England. A visiting relative (and an extremely nasty woman) of some local Big-Wigs gets herself murdered and pretty nearly everybody who's anybody in town might be the killer. Recommended for those who enjoy cosy police procedurals but don't like the kitsch-y cute type; this is neither as sweet nor as predictable as it sounds.
Police Chief Joe Silva finds life in quiet Mellingham to be very much to his liking, including the mainly routine, mostly boring cases. He had quite enough excitement in his previous life as a big-city cop, but doesn't back down when a nasty murder case comes his way. The sister of a local VIP gets herself rather messily murdered at the end of a big party, the guest list for which includes pretty much all the important folks in town. So Joe has his work cut out for him.
Cosy, but not too sweet, this somewhat basic/classic plot works well here. The setting is very nicely described, the characterizations are wonderful, and the pacing is quite good, albeit a bit slow-paced at times; some folks would simply consider the pace to be "leisurely". I enjoyed it very much, but I tend to prefer what are for me local stories (anything set in New England and/or the Canadian Maritimes I consider local... [grin]) so take that recommendation with a grain of salt.
Of its type (cosy police procedural, small-town edition) it's a very good first in series; I look forward to reading #2, DOUBLE TAKE, 1994.