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Loading... Digging Up Daisy (A Mainely Murder Mystery)by Sherry LynnDigging Up Daisy by Sherry Lynn takes us to Harborside, Maine. I enjoyed the descriptions of the coastal town of Harborside, Aunt Tilly’s bed and breakfast and the grounds of the Salty Breeze Inn, and the lovely plantings created by Kinsley. The author brought the cliffs and sea to life. We get to know Kinsley, Kinsley’s bestie, and Aunt Tilly. Aunt Tilly is a sweet, hardworking woman. I can understand why Aunt Tilly and Kinsley enjoy living on that property. The views sound amazing. I could envision living in Kinsley’s cozy cottage with the ocean breeze and the sound of the ocean lulling me to sleep (it would be a peaceful place to read). The mystery started off in a unique way with Kinsley finding a recently murdered woman’s shoe under a plant while sprucing up the landscaping on the grounds of the Salty Breeze Inn. The last thing Kinsley wants is to bring unwanted publicity to her aunt’s bed and breakfast with the annual parade of homes, The Walk Inn fast approaching. Kinsley is also worried that her aunt will be a suspect in what has been dubbed the Cinderella Murder. Kinsley, with help from her best friend, Becca begins investigating. I like that Kinsley shares information with Detective Rachel Hayes. There are several suspects in the crime. There are clues to help readers solve the whodunit. The guilty party is obvious early in the story. I would have preferred a more perplexing whodunit. I did find the reason for the crime spree to be lame. The characters were a touch awkward. The dialogue and behavior are off (we need less of people thinking everything is about them and taking things the wrong way). Digging Up Daisy had aspects I liked and others that could have used improvement. Digging Up Daisy is the first of A Mainely Murder Mysteries. This gives the author an opportunity to make changes. Digging Up Daisy is a floral fiesta with an unearthed shoe, sea breezes, plant problems, an amazing aunt, a planted threat, and a lurking killer. |
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While amateur sleuths are not always considered to be law-abiding, the actions done by Kinsley at the beginning of the book almost made me stop reading. Almost. I was completely frustrated by her and the how her actions were received by family, friends, and law enforcement.
But, I am glad I did finish the book. Set in Maine, this is the first in a cozy mystery series featuring Kinsley Clark, a landscaper, who also helps her aunt at her aunt's inn. I loved the descriptions of the sights and smells of Maine. Kinsley is a tad prickly, which makes for an interesting character that I would imagine we learn more of in later additions to the series. The mystery itself was fun to watch unfold, and the quirky characters in town add to the town's charm. ( )