I really enjoy Charlotte Stuart's cozy mystery books. The first book of hers that I read was Survival Can Be Deadly which I thought was hilarious. Though Bogged Down didn't have as many laugh out loud moments, I enjoyed the subtle humor and lighthearted feeling of this mystery.
I've always been captivated by the idea of living on an island, so I love reading books that are set on islands. There seems to be such a camaraderie among the residents who live on islands. Sure that feeling of togetherness might not apply to everyone, but it seems like everyone has a place to fit in. Many of the residents have lived on Vashon Island their entire lives. Others, like Lew, are newcomers...she's been there for 10 years!! She's still a newbie.
The residents are passionate about their island and keeping it preserved. However, not everyone agrees on how to do that. There are those who want to keep the island wild and allow the wild animals like coyotes to roam free. Then there are those who do not want coyotes on the island at all and want to trap them or shoot them to protect the domesticated animals. That's definitely a dilemma. I'm always sad to see new developments arise in areas where the wild animals still live because then those wild animals start to become a nuisance.
So, when a dead body is found in the bog, the residents automatically think that it has something to do with the wilding controversy. But does it?
I really enjoyed the characters in Bogged Down. They are very well developed, and I enjoyed getting to know them. Bogged Down is a fast-paced page-turning book, and I read it very quickly. The plot is exciting, and the the mystery will keep you guessing. I definitely think this is one you will enjoy, and I highly recommend it.