Allie McMurphy is enjoying the first Midsummer Night's Festival but not the drama over a pageant contestant being disqualified at the last minute. Little Mal, Allie's Bichonpoo puppy does not enjoy the fireworks so Allie brings Mal home and returns for the fireworks. She's just about to join up with Jenn and Rex back at the beach when she finds a body floating at water's edge. The body belongs to Winona Higer who has been shot in the forehead. Whoever did this did it deliberately, timed so the sound of the shot was covered by the fireworks. With Winona gone, Allie is asked to step in and help judge the pageant and other duties around town. She readily agrees. After some break-ins and other scary incidents, Allie becomes suspicious that the killer was after members of the pageant committee and that puts some of her friends in danger. She'll do anything to help her friends. Carol Tunisian begs Allie to investigate even though Allie promised Rex she wouldn't. Determined to be safe, Allie sets out to question the suspects and protect her friends from becoming the next victims.
This mystery was dark. I didn't like that the victim was shot and in one scene they have an active shooter scene. It's not the author's fault that her book launched days after a mass shooting in Texas followed by other mass shootings. She didn't know that would happen and it is a murder mystery. I would have preferred to read something different at this time had I known. The body count is a little high for a cozy too. The mystery wasn't super hard to figure out. I guessed pretty early on. I had a hunch, got distracted by red herrings, alibis and other deaths. I wasn't super sure until towards the end when I had a bad feeling about that character. The fudge making sounds amazing as usual but the recipes are disconnected from the story. They don't match what Allie is making at that moment so why include them in the body of the story and not afterwards? I like the Midsummer Night's festival and all the costumes people came up with. That sounds fun, aside from the pageant part, and murder of course.
Allie, Allie, Allie! I have never really liked her much. NOW she's willing to be a part of the community and go all out when it puts her in danger. Her investigation is haphazard and really stupid. She barges in on people, suggests they be friends even when the other person is reluctant and questions people after they've spoken with Rex. Allie also gets stubborn on Rex. He's a trained professional and she's a nosy fudge maker. She's been in trouble before and he has every right to be worried. He's not being all Tarzan, he's being professional and caring! Shut up Allie and let Rex handle this one. Allie is egged on by Mrs. Carol Tunisian who doesn't feel safe even with police patrol. Even so, she still goes out walking and snoops with Allie. She feels safety in numbers will prevent her from being held prisoner at home. I think Carol is a bad influence on Allie. The seniors are funny usually but not this time. Rex is a good cop. He needs to have Allie be safe so he can focus on his job. Wanting her to butt out of the investigation means BUTT OUT NOSY CIVILLIAN! Wanting her to be safe is caring about her. He does care about her a lot and he also cares about the people on the island. It's his job to keep them safe and he can't do that with Allie running around.
Jenn has her own very obvious subplot. Allie is extremely obtuse. Jenn is busier than ever but is good at handling many balls at once. As always, Mal is the most adorable puppy! She doesn't find the first body but she does continue her spree with sniffing out another victim and uncovers the murder weapon. It's highly unlikely but it's cute so I roll with it. Mal is also on hand to provide kisses and comfort for anyone who needs it. Madison Gimble is Allie's new assistant. They hire her without much fanfare and she's super efficient. I'd be concerned if I were Allie LOL! She doesn't have much personality yet.
The first victim, Winona Higer, sounds like she was a tough lady. She was probably Type A and enjoyed planning and running the pageant to the very last period in the last rule. The way she announced Natasha Alpine's disqualification was really terrible. That should have been discovered sooner and announced privately. Instead the runners up were named, the winner named and the last one standing was the DQ. Natasha was furious and I don't blame her. Was she mad enough to kill? Her family was angry too and they seem close-knit. Natasha knows how to shoot a rifle. Did she kill Winona? Well for one thing the murder weapon is wrong but could it have been someone in her circle? Maybe.
The killer goes after someone else next. That person knew something about the first murder. Allie and the seniors must rule out suicide, and murder suicide. Those theories are so totally dumb. Allie should let Rex handle this! Carol and Irma do find evidence the police didn't catch though.
Was it Elias Sumner, Winona's gardener? She accused him of killing her roses just before a big contest. He claims he loves plants and would never do that but maybe he knows how to fix things easily too. Maybe he wanted to see Winona lose for a change. Maybe he wanted revenge on her for some other reason.
Winona's assistant Michelle is mourning her boss. She claims Winona was the best boss ever and she was great to work for. Michelle certainly worked for Winona for a long time. Michelle seems very reserved. She loves gardening and is not much for idle chit-chat. Allie tries to pump Mary Emry, a clerk at Doud's market, even knowing Mary is also quiet like Michelle. Mary makes Michelle look chatty. Mary is quiet, introverted and not prone to gossip. Allie is rude and pushy in her dealings with Mary. That was really out of line and dumb even for Allie.
Meanwhile, in a completely random subplot, a woman named Amy comes to Allie to investigate her husband whom she believes to be cheating on her. Um what? When did Allie become a licensed P.I.? Never? I thought so. Why ask Allie? Amy is the nervous sort. She can't even manage a confrontation with her own husband, let alone a supposed other woman. During their investigation, Amy is shot! NOW what? is it the same killer? The same person who broke into Carol's home? What is the motive? Amy seemed too nice for anyone to want to kill other than being on the committee!
The third victim was also a suspect. None of these events seem to be connected! Is there a random killer running around? Leave to Allie NOT to figure it out!