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This one starts with Mira getting an unpleasant awakening in the early hours by an old (and unwanted) associate who drunkenly made his way into her bed and went to sleep. After confronting him, he tells her that a treasure hunt is going to be started centering around an old legend of a diamond necklace that was lost in the lake over 100 years ago. This new treasure hunt is sponsored by a new resort in the area, and publicized by a newspaper story in the city as a way to drum up more tourism. Mira, (the part time reporter for the Battle Lake newspaper)is outraged at being scooped on such a big story and starts investigating, drawing her into a bigger mystery.
I'll admit, this series started out rough but the characters are what gives this series its oomph and I know how much better it gets as the series goes on. This is on the cusp of "cozy" mystery as there's more coarse language and adult situations that you'd find in a cozy, but less graphic than a regular mystery. Looking back on this as a long time reader, I love how the author grew as the series went on, and I loved being reminded of Mira's beginnings.
As for the plot in this one, the treasure hunt leading to a fake corpse in the lake and very real ones in town, I really enjoyed it. The colorful townspeople - Mayor Kennie Rogers (who, from the description tries to look like Dolly Parton, which I find hilarious) Police Chief Wohnt, Mrs. Berns and Johnny (*breathless gasp*) add flavor to the town and the quick pace led to a great action-packed ending.
Overall, I really enjoyed re-reading this one and it served to remind me of all the moments I'm looking forward to revisiting in later books.
Reading updates
- Started reading
- 6 April, 2013: Finished reading
- 6 April, 2013: Reviewed