Language: PG13 (17 swears, 0 “f”); Mature Content: PG (alcohol use, mentions of drugs, kissing, mild innuendo, and implied mention of prostitution); Violence: PG (corpses, assault, blood and gore, and mentions of bombs and murder)
BUYING ADVISORY: ADULTS - OPTIONAL
APPEALS TO: SOME
In the middle of a picnic, Kat’s fiancĂ©, Daniel, runs off on what is sure to be another dangerous scrape, and Kat can’t go with him because she has to take her daughter, Grace, home to the family that is raising her. And then that family tells Kat about the new job that will move the family—including Grace—to a home in the countryside, away from Kat’s employment in London.
While there were obvious mentions to ongoing relationships and past escapades, I was satisfied with my experience reading this book as a standalone mystery. Besides the murder that is mentioned in the title, Kat and Daniel also take on the overwhelming task of attempting to find out who Daniel’s parents were. One of these mysteries has a more satisfying climax than the other, but I recognize that there needs to be a reason to continue the series. I could see myself reading more about these delightful characters and the happiness they create for themselves despite difficult circumstances. The characters are English.
Reviewer: Carolina Johnson



















