Though it started slow (a lot of really wonderful characters to introduce) it picked up and kept me "spellbound" as the front of the book says. The second half of the book was full of action and quite satisfactory. I recommend it.
I have now started Vineyards Can Be Murder, the second book in the series. Like the first book in the series the characters are hampered with 30-something angst, which can be amusing. Our heroine (ex-military and ex-police) is now working at a winery (I admit to being a wine afficiando) where an important staff member has been murdered. She has too much respect for the police to interfere, but she is observant and communicates with the police chief of her small town.
I have shelved Boom Town by Garrison Kieller for a bit.
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