Mystereity Reviews
Written on Feb 27, 2020
The main plot, the death of John Hardwick, felt like it stewed in the background until the AHA moment came. I also liked the side plot of the 90 year old cold case of the skeleton unearthed on the property. And I enjoyed it but it seemed a bit...off. Maybe because Garth is newly retired, so Penny wasn't exactly in the thick of things. Maybe because the characters seem to be growing and progressing. But it all took a backseat to Penny's cold dark heart and her seeming indifference to Gareth finally giving up on her and taking off to be with a woman he'd just met. While it could be perceived as making Penny a bit unlikable, I think it uncovers how little Penny has been fleshed out as a character. She has stagnated, but the other characters haven't. Hmm.
And am I the only one who thinks of Mrs Lloyd as Hyacinth from Keeping Up Appearances? And Florence as Hyacinth's neighbor Cynthia? Can never shake that image.
Anyway, an enjoyable book but one that highlighted the shortcomings of the series. And frankly Gareth, I think you're better off.