The new Honey Driver mystery - A sense of justice is felt amongst Bath hoteliers when an unpopular hotel reviewer is found dead stuffed inside a giant teddy at the bottom of an open grave. As the Hotels’ Association police liaison officer, Honey Driver is expected to help solve his murder – even though she’s something of a suspect herself. On top of that, she’s lumbered with a distant friend’s incontinent dog – and when it gets kidnapped, she hopes it doesn’t come back . . .
C.A. Wright is an obnoxious, misanthropic libertine who writes hotel reviews and isn’t above taking bribes — whether in money or sex — in exchange for a good review. For some reason, Wright’s readers give this poisonously unreliable writer so much credit that he can make or break a hotel. When Wright turns up dead, stuffed into a gigantic teddy bear and dumped in a new grave, every hotelier in Bath — including our heroine, Honey Driver, owner of the three-star Green River Hotel — is a suspect.
Honey continues to serve as Bath’s police liaison for the Bath Hotel Association in J.G. Goodhind’s seventh novel, but the premise is beginning to stale. Wright’s persona is over the top, as is that of Honey’s overbearing mother, the glamorous and carping Gloria Cross. The vain and self-absorbed Gloria can sometimes be diverting, but in Wicked Words, she’s such a hyper-critical harpy that I wanted to throttle her. The book could have been pared by a fourth by eliminating most of the nonsense about Gloria and her silver-haired set — including a piddling and nasty lap dog — and cut right to the discovery of Wright’s body. Goodhind stoops to so many cheap laughs that there’s no room left for anything truly funny. That’s unfortunate because the Honey Driver books used to be a real pleasure.
There’s no doubt that this is the worst book of the series. When, halfway through the book, Honey gave in yet again to her mother’s emotional blackmail, this time over the aforementioned odious dog, I was done with Gloria Cross — even if Honey wasn’t — and with this book. I simply couldn’t finish it.
It was just too cutesy for me and not much of a mystery. Characters were blah and more interested in themselves to the point I did not ever want to know more about any of them. I kept wondering if the mother and her ditzy friends would take over and perhaps liven things up...or the dog thief who apparently was just there to fill up a page or two. Add to this mess, anyone who is that lackadaisical as Honey about a dog napping - no matter it was not her pup - is no one I will bother to read about in further escapades.
Hotel keeper Honey Driver is never delighted by murder, even if it gives her a chance to work with her significant other, Detective chief inspector Steve Doherty. But she's willing to make an exception in the case of C. A. Knight, a corrupt, vicious hospitality industry critic who has ruined many small hotel keepers who were too naive to bribe him. Honey has other things to worry about, too, including her impossibly interfering mother Gloria and the presence in her hotel of an objectionable dog. I usually enjoy this series, but found that the chronology of this book was confusing.
In Bath wird die Leiche des Hotelkritikers C. A. Wright gefunden. Sowohl der Ort als auch die Umstände des Todes sind interessant. Wright wurde während der Beerdigung auf einer Friedwiese gefunden. Er steckte im Kostüm eines Teddybären eines Wohltätigkeitvereins und in seinem Hals steckte ein Schaschlikspiess. Aufgrund seiner Kritiken, die schon Existenzen vernichtet haben wenn man nicht ausreichend für eine gute Kritik bezahlt hat, gibt es viele Verdächtige. Auch Honey Driver, Hotelbesitzerin und Geliebte der ermittelnden Beamten Detective Chief Inspector Steve Doherty.
Eine alleinerziehende Hotelbesitzerin wird von ihrer Mutter und deren Freundinnen auf die Beerdigung des Mannes geschleppt, den die Mutter als neuen Schwiegersohn vorgesehen hat und stolpert über eine Leiche. Beim anschließenden Leichenschmauß liefert sie sich außerdem noch einen filmreifen Zickenkrieg mit der Witwe. Nebenbei kümmert sie sich um einen inkontinenten Hund und hilft ihrem Freund bei den Ermittlungen.
Honey Driver ist schon eine spezielle Ermittlerin. Wirklich ernst konnte ich diesen Fall nicht nehmen, aber für ein paar nette Lesestunden mit leichter Lektüre war er genau das Richtige.
The funeral was a farce except for extra body in the grave. After all, a cardboard coffin marked Please Recycle and a picture of Superman, the embalmed corpse also wearing Superman attire? Then there's Honey's cantankerous mother and her drama queen friends! That's just the beginning. Once the unplanned corpse is found it's all hands-on-deck to find out the rest of the story. The sleuthing is interesting, and really ramps up when another body is located elsewhere. If you like your cozies irreverent and with a lot of laughs, you'll love this one as much as I did!
I have now read seven books in this series. I wanted a British Cosy Mystery and Bath makes a change of setting to London! The books have a wide and varied cast of characters, there are some comic moments, the descriptions of Bath are evocative. There are some inconsistencies in character backgrounds - breaks in continuity - that I find jarring. However, the books make a pleasant, light read against a picturesque background - gripping they are not!
Good story and funny in parts. The author really tells a story of mystery and some romance. I love the fact the two characters are together. Can't wait for next!!
I actually didn't expect the killer of this book. The story is witty and very thrilling. It is not a typical murder mystery that shows a total mystery. But I like the touch of reality as a Detective. Also, It's very British, can't get enough of British wit. The ending is tame, but it's okay.