It is so much fun to visit Sugar Creek Gap again and see our favorite mail carrier, Bernie, and her pets, Rowena and Buster. Bernie is a mail carrier in Sugar Creek Gap, Kentucky. She has helped solve several murders in the past couple years. As someone who loves people and loves to talk, it is natural that she picks up information about people as she walks her route. Bernie and Revonda Gail and Rowena are my favorite characters. It is spring, and I like imagining how this historic town and its greenery look from the great word pictures. I enjoy the suspense, humor, and friendship.
Bernie and her best friend Iris are serving at the annual end-of-year fundraiser, a golf outing at the local country club and hosted by the high school booster club. She has been a member since her son, now a father and coach, was a student there. One of the ladies is looking worried and continues to check her cell phone. Rachel asks everyone if they have seen her husband, Jeff, whose foursome finished a couple hours ago, and he still hadn’t been seen when Bernie left to babysit her grandbaby Clara.
The next morning, Jeff’s disappearance is all anyone talks about, including speculation about anything from escaping gambling debts to running away with a mistress. Bernie hears it all as she walks around town with her mail bag. Unfortunately, sometimes she sees it all, too. She and her personality-plus shelter cat, Rowena, on her bicycle. When stopping to drink, Rowena tugged on the leash to look at something. Just inside the woods was a golf shoe with a shiny metal cleat. Nearby was the body that it had been worn on. Jeff was no longer missing; Rowena found him.
Bernie doesn’t want any part of looking into Jeff’s death, even when learning how he died. She is a granny now and has new priorities. Bernie remembers how it felt to suddenly lose a spouse, though, and information seemed to keep falling into her mail cart. With the help of Iris and her new neighbor Revonda, Bernie is on the trail of suspects. She is sure she knows whodunit but wants to find some proof before taking it to the sheriff.
This granny is happy to have a sleuth a little closer to her age than most sleuths! While I enjoy all ages, age carries a different perspective. Her friend Vince, a retired FBI agent, is a great partner in crime-solving, as is Revonda Gail, a young woman who recently returned to town with insider knowledge of criminal behavior.
Plot twists added a couple suspects to the short list, but Bernie wasn’t prepared for the real whodunit. Neither was I for that matter, but it was Bernie’s life on the line. The end is more than satisfactory, with an amazing surprise! I’m looking for the next trip to Sugar Creek Gap, and I can’t wait to see how Rowena and Bernie’s pup, Buster, appreciate the results of the surprises! I highly recommend this mystery and its series to fans of the author, well-written Southern cozy mysteries, intriguing plots, delightful characters, and pets that contribute to the action.
From a thankful heart: I received an ARC of this novel from the author; a positive review was not required.