About the Book:
The tenants live contentedly in their doll-house bungalows in Santa Barbara, just minutes from the beach, until their peace is shattered when Anthony, a quiet, hulking, but potentially violent ex-con moves in. Three weeks later, a dead body is discovered on the streets of the peaceful neighborhood. Anthony is arrested, and the tenants heave sighs of relief. Until Mrs. B, convinced that he's innocent, marches down to the police station and confesses to the crime herself. The tenants band together and form “The Marigold Cottages Murder Collective” to save their beloved landlady. As clues are unearthed and secrets are revealed, the community of misfits only grows more tight-knit...until a second body is found. Full of eccentricity, humor, community, The Marigold Cottages Murder Collective will keep you hooked until the last page.
My Review:
This is a cleverly plotted cozy mystery where a collection of quirky characters attempt to solve a murder. And it is the characters who make this an enjoyable novel. I usually do not like multiple POV but only one here is first person so it was not confusing at all. The variety of character personalities, from landlord Mrs B to the unusual police detective, makes for a good deal of humor. There is even a bit of romance thrown in. And I have to admit, this may be the only cozy mystery I have read where I was unsure of the murderer after I read the last chapter.
I did find this mystery quite clever and entertaining. I will be watching for more from the writing duo.
My rating: 4/5 stars.
About the Authors:
LEE NICHOLS is the author of five chick lit novels including the bestselling TALES OF A DRAMA QUEEN and HAND-ME-DOWN. She’s written the HAUNTING EMMA series for young adults, which is currently optioned for TV and co-wrote the animated Netflix series, THE ARMY OF FROGS.
Lee and Joel met in college and have lived together more years than they have not. They currently reside in Santa Barbara with two cats named Earl and Betty and have one son who pretends to be learning something while away at college. After collaborating on roughly thirty books together for both children and adults, they finally sat down to write The Marigold Cottages Murder Collective, their first mystery. Photo credit: John Parsons.
(My star ratings: 5-I love it, 4-I like it, 3-It's OK, 2-I don't like it, 1-I hate it.)


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