This book is the sixteenth in the series featuring Mrs. Murphy, a Grey tiger short-hair cat who, along with a Welsh corgi dog named Tee Tucker, and the stout grey cat Pewter, solves mysteries with the assistance of Mary Minor “Harry” Haristeen, a farmer married to Fair Haristeen, an equine veterinarian, outside the small town of Crozet, Virginia, some ten miles west of Charlottesville. (It should be noted that all animals can talk to each other, and that they all understand humans, but humans, being dense imperfect beings, cannot understand the animals.) And these are fun mysteries to read.
It is fall, and life is good in Crozet, until respected OB/GYN physician Dr. William Wylde, who is also on the board of Planned Parenthood, is shot dead at his office. Since it is known that he also performed abortions, the townsfolk wonder if the killer was a deranged anti-abortionist, but suspicion also falls on Dr. Harvey Tillach, who hated Wylde (he had accused Wylde of seducing his wife). Meanwhile, rich people have been moving into the county and building custom mansions, usually using Tazio Chappars, the gifted architect who is one of Harry’s friends. Folly Steinhauser is one of those rich people, and has used her money and organization skills to become a power, challenging the so-called Queen of Crozet, Marilyn Sanburne (Big Mim). Another rich person is Carla Paulson, who is currently building her mansion. She is quite abrasive, and is at odds with Tazio, her architect, and with Mike McElvoy, one of the two county building inspectors, who is also beyond abrasive and keeps finding problems with the construction. A fundraising gala is about to happen at Poplar Forest, Thomas Jefferson’s summer home; the gala is largely financed by Folly Steinhauser, and Big Mim is at odds with her daughter, Marilyn Bainbridge (Little Mim), who, mindful of her hopeful future in politics, has refused to make a statement about the killing of Doctor Wylde. But a murder occurs, with one of Harry’s good friends as the primary suspect, and Harry begins to try to figure out the web of murder, blackmail, and corruption. Naturally, this alarms her animals, who once again decide to do their own investigations while trying to keep Harry from harm.
This was an interesting addition to the series; at the end, someone flees justice, which makes me wonder if that someone may once again turn up in the series. And I look forward to the next book in the series.