This is the third book in the author’s A Village Flower Shop mystery series featuring witch Peony Bellefleur, who runs a flower shop in the small village of Willow Waters. The series is a cute, paranormal “light” series, with witches, werewolves, and a talking familiar parrot. While it’s not my favorite of the author’s cozy mystery series, I enjoyed the latest entry.
In this book a rich Australian is angering the village by racing his sports car through town, flashing his wealth (in a fairly wealthy town), and acting boorish at every turn. And, he’s a dog hater! As more of the man’s background is revealed, Peony learns he’s even more despicable than on first impression. And it turns out he was originally from Willow Waters, and none of the old-timers are happy to see he’s returned.
This should probably be called “mystery light” as well as “paranormal light.” It wasn’t until just over the halfway point that a murder happens! Before that it was all about the set-up, which was interesting, as well as about Peony’s developing relationship with Alex, the wealthy baron. She learned Alex’s major secret in a previous book and is trying to decide if she should tell him she’s a witch.
It was pretty obvious who was going to be murdered, but having it mixed in with the discovery of an ancient Roman burial site was interesting. While the victim was obvious, the killer wasn’t, as we had an abundance of possible suspects. It’s really the characters that made this book for me. In addition to the victims, we got to see more of Peony’s mother and her two borders, as well as the town’s new female vicar.
I quite enjoyed this book, and look forward to reading the next in the series.