I really enjoyed puzzling this mystery out. This is book #12 in a series, and the only one I have read, but it was easy to follow. There were some references to previous murders, but they really don't have anything to do with the current plot. (The thing about a mystery series that always gets me is, e.g., in this series, how can a book store owner in a small community be involved in so many murders? I'm an old lady and have never even known anyone involved in one.) In one review I read, the reviewer complained about being half way through the book before the murder actually took place and was unhappy with that because wanted to have more time to spend solving the mystery. Forewarned being forearmed, I took that time to puzzle out who the first murder victim would be. Actually, I would say the murder took place after the first third of the book. That left 2/3 to try and solve that murder and try to guess who the second victim would be and then solve that one. Everyone seems in agreement that there was only one murderer. (We know from the blurb there are 2 victims.) The first victim was easy, but the murderer was harder to figure out. My goodness! And the police were so stupid! First of all they arrest one of the obvious suspects and put that person in jail. I didn't keep a close track on the timeline, but I think that suspect was jailed more than 24 hours without really enough evidence to support a charge, which is illegal. Then a second suspect came into focus and was going to be charged in just a few days, meanwhile the first is still languishing in jail. The suspecting that second person was totally ludicrous. How could that person possibly be guilty of such a vicious attack? The author did minisculely address this point, but the police hung on anyway. The farther into the book I got, the more characters had to be eliminated. In the end, I was left with 2 - one had to be the second victim and one had to be the murderer. I vascilated between the 2 and had to stay up till the wee small morning hours to find out which was which because I knew if I put the book down and tried to go to sleep, sleep would elude me. I did guess right, but the ending was twisty turny and I couldn't be sure till the very end. I had the wrong motive entirely, but the motive in the book was perfectly logical, made total sense, and I'll be there are a number of readers out there that cottoned on to it. The very ending was a fairy tale, happily-ever-after ending which was a little schmaltzy, but every now and then we deserve a book with some schmaltz and feel-good.