3.25 stars
Flight Risk, by Cheri Priest, is the second book in the Booking Agents cozy mystery series. It’s definitely a comedic, tongue-in-cheek, over-the-top, cozy mystery about a part time psychic and travel agent, who also sings clairvoyant karaoke on the side, and assists a local detective in crime solving.
In this case, a disembodied leg is found by Detective Grady Merritt’s dog. Though it’s not his jurisdiction, he feels compelled to find the identity (and the rest of) the missing person. Meanwhile, Leda, hesitant psychic and chronic optimist, is approached by a man desperate to find his sister who has gone missing with bags of her employer’s cash. Not only does he not believe she’s responsible for such a crime, but she’s been missing for a month and only recently reported missing by her husband. The detective and the psychic work together to solve both crimes that may, or may not be, linked.
This story is fun, but a bit silly as well. It’s definitely not something you can take too seriously, even less so than most cozies. That said, it’s filled with humor and friendship, along with a hint of a romance between Leda and Grady, who’s personalities balance one another out. This is a story that will make you smile. I did find the sleuthing rather confusing. There were a lot of characters and I just couldn’t keep them all straight!
Flight Risk was entertaining, but less so than the first in the series which had a mystery that was easier to follow, more engaging and a bit less goofy. This is a rather unique series and one I will carry-on with, but this one left me a bit baffled.