The Slater & Norman series is interesting, and the stories move fairly quickly. The series is not a down and dirty, gritty police/investigative predural, but it's more than just the typical cozy mystery, both of which are genres I enjoy. 'Slater & Norman' falls somewhere in between. I've read 8 of the 14 books in the series thus far, and have just started book #9. I enjoy them well enough to look forward to reading the next one, but not so much that I would read them a second time, which is my reason for giving 4 stars, instead of 5. I seldom give any book I read a 5-star rating. Four stars is my "A" rating; five stars is an "A+". To earn five stars, the book has to be one I would enjoy reading multiple times over. I don't find too many that meet that criteria. I love to read; being disabled and pretty much a stay-at-home, I read a lot [thanks to Kindle Unlimited!], so finding books that are worth at least a second reading, much less a third or fourth, is fairly rare.