Happily, I think I own a large collection of this series - thanks to Amazon almost giving them away or that gift card they gave me for getting their credit card.
I read a lot of the reviews after I finished this and was kinda surprised at the low marks and comments. Like our hero doing unprofessional police things and planning to marry her sweetiie but interested in a guy in the story, and the cat, and her dumb decisions.
This is only partly a police procedural, and quite often our hero isn't even in charge. But she, along with her buddies, are involved in a very interesting whodunit. And no, not Nordic Noir, just takes place in that part of the world.
No, everything wasn't perfect, and my mind went wandering off trying to figure out the whodunit on too many false leads, and no I didn't figure it out.
But the characters, I thought, were real, like one would expect in a small town. And of course, our hero had issues, don't they all nowadays, but they became part of the story.
And of course I could be wrong, but I think the 'faults' people complained about were written as part of the story, part of the charm of the characters.
So I liked it. You should start with #1 - a few things will make more sense.....