Saturday, October 10, 2015

Death Pays A Visit by Elizabeth Spann Craig review

This is the seventh in the Myrtle Clover series, published in 2014.  I've read the others, and enjoyed them.

Myrtle is a feisty older lady who no longer drives (or at least shouldn't), with a rather conservative friend and neighbor, Miles, who is constantly dragged into her investigations. Myrtle lives across the street from the sheriff in town, who also happens to be her son, and who is constantly trying to talk her into living at Greener Pastures, a retirement home (for her own good, of course).

The beginning of this mystery is when Wanda Alewine, a psychic that Myrtle and Miles have had dealings with before, comes to Myrtle's house late one night, to tell her someone is going to be murdered at the Greener Pastures retirement home.  Wanda pushes Myrtle to investigate and prevent the murder.


Unfortunately, Myrtle doesn't prevent it, but instead investigates it to find out who the murderer is.

As in all of the other stories in the series, this is a pretty light, amusing mystery, not too hard to solve, but quite enjoyable nonetheless.

This is #22 of 48 in my 2015 Mt. TBR reading challenge.  Bought 2014, finished April 27, 2015.

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