I haven't read a cozy mystery with such an annoying and dislikeable cast of characters in a while.
First the good. The plot revolves around the murder of a young girl in a bookstore. The store is described wonderfully, and it certainly is the kind of store I'd be a regular at.
The plot was well laid out, and I didn't suspect the identity of the murderer until the very end.
Skye, our leading lady and amateur detective, is a pretty likeable character.
Now, the bad.
Worst family ever. I know cozy mystery authors think that small town America and overly suffocating, cloying relatives are necessary to making our lead characters seem saintly by contrast, but they're wrong. I won't go into much detail, but they were really horrible. Possessive, gossipy, malicious, prone to temper tantrums and sulks. Everyone was so busy being in everybody else's business (led by the spoiled diva that is Skye's mother) that it was a wonder anyone in the family had time left to actually work for a living at all.
Skye is engaged, and is being stalked (yes stalked) by her ex-boyfriend, but she feels sorry for him, and is completely ok with him finding her "private" mobile number, and breaking into her office with a key that was supposed to be kept away from everyone, especially him. And Skye is totally OK with someone called Fern for revealing the private number, and for giving him the key.
Yuck.
As it is, the only reason I read till the end was because I wanted to find out who the murderer was, and the motive. For that reason I give it three stars. But barely.