Hooray a new Cozy Corgi mystery is exactly what this winter needs!
One of the reasons I personally love a new Cozy Corgi mystery is to catch up with familiar characters in the Estes Park town. So many quirky personalities contribute to the small-town gossip, politics, and loyalties which make each book both unique and familiar.
Carla Beaker’s former Black Bear Roaster has now become the Koffee Kiln. A combination of cocktail coffees, coffee flavored pastries and paint your own pottery items. Additionally, several nights a week it becomes a studio to learn pottery making. Fortunately, the Koffee Kiln is utilizing a new pastry vendor and one flavor combination begins to taunt Katie.
When Fred finds a dead body covered in clay artistically displayed on the morning, she arrives to retrieve her painted dog bowl, a new mystery takes hold. Susan Green is in great form and while reminding Fred that she does not work for the police force, she does ask Fred for a little help in reaching out to some of the possible suspects.
Fred follows her own hunches and faces an extremely nasty, mean, distasteful, and antagonistic suspect reminding Fred of all her youthful insecurities. Fred also uncovers hints of possible unsavory investments going on with one of her least favorite citizens.
Throughout the investigation her low key emotional relationship with Leo is simmering AND because NO Cozy Corgi mystery is solved without his grumpy input and plenty of treats, Watson as always takes his place in everyone’s heart.
PERILOUS POTTERY does not disappoint and is one more wonderful read.