Being an avid reader I enjoy a good cozy mystery. So when I saw this book, I was eager to read and discover a new favorite story or a new author to follow. This author, Cornelia Kidd, introduces me to Quarry Island, Maine. It's a small island community that is very tight-knit. Everyone knows everyone, and of course...usually, everyone's business as well. The main character, Anna is surprised one day when she learns that she has a younger sister. The sister has reached out because the father has recently passed on and she wants to connect. On the day of her visit, tragedy strikes. Anna's husband, Burt, learns that his brother, Carl, has disappeared while out on his boat. Tragedy turns to heartbreak when it is discovered that Carl is found dead. It's labeled a drowning, but that's what it stays as. Anna's life is soon thrown into chaos when they are told that Carl's death was murder and that her husband is the prime suspect. With the help of her sister, Anna intends to delve deeper to figure out what really happened and who committed the crime.
This is the first book that I have read by Cornelia Kidd, I believe, and overall I enjoyed the story. It is well-paced and engaging. For me, Anna is a soft character. She's the main character but she doesn't have a lot of depth to her. I wanted more. She's comfortable with her life, for the most part, and she takes care of house and home. Finances have become tight, but she still does her best for her family. I love how quickly and easily Izzie blends into the family. You can tell that she is meant to be there. She has more character than Anna really. Izzie had to grow up fast, but she's managed to accomplish quite a bit in her life. She has dreams, goals, and ambitions. I love how helpful she is around the house and with Anna in the wake of all the tragedy that has happened. When disaster first hit I honestly thought Anna would make Izzie stay in a hotel or come back another time. I was very pleased that she doesn't do this. I'm also thankful that when others were telling Anna to be cautious of Izzie and to even send her away, that she doesn't listen to them.
A big negative for me concerning this story is how Anna handles the situations with her son, Jake. Jake is rude and disrespectful to not just her but others numerous times. Anna never once reprimands him, and it honestly bothers me. When the boy starts disappearing and just going off, I'm shocked that she never says anything. Everything is dismissed as "Oh he's just a teenager" and more such nonsense in my opinion. Another situation I didn't like was when the detective goes and pulls Jake from school. Why doesn't Anna get a phone call?! That is major! The detective is not a family member or relative, so the school should have phone Anna to let her know what was happening.
I truly enjoyed the mystery element of this novel. When the pieces begin to come together, the author artfully misdirects us until the end. I was shocked! Haha! I thought...well, maybe! But then dismissed those thoughts. Well played madam. Well played. I loved the twist. While I would have liked more depth from certain characters, this story is truly enjoyable. I definitely recommend it to those who are looking for a good mystery novel.
I am rating this book 4 out of 5 stars. The reason I am doing this is that I couldn't get past the lack of Anna really standing up and being a parent to Jake. It's hard for me to believe that even the most tolerating parent (real or fiction) would put up with his attitude and how things were handled. If things were written in a more realistic tone, this would be a five star novel hands down.