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A review by jigsawgirl
Evidence in the Echinacea by Dale Mayer
3.0
This book was a little different than previous books. I won't say why specifically because I don't want to spoil anything.
There was a ton of discussion about Nan and her antiques, and gardening. Of course, the book revisited Doreen's inability to cook.
What I thought was most interesting was that Doreen seemed to have no other experience or expertise than garden, but had no problem disassembling a workshop in a garage. She couldn't read the instructions on a package of pasta so she could eat, but she cleared that garage space like a champ, lol.
I felt like this book moved slower than previous books. There were a few interconnected cold cases. I would recommend that the book previous to this one be read first for a more complete understanding of the mystery and solution.
There was a ton of discussion about Nan and her antiques, and gardening. Of course, the book revisited Doreen's inability to cook.
What I thought was most interesting was that Doreen seemed to have no other experience or expertise than garden, but had no problem disassembling a workshop in a garage. She couldn't read the instructions on a package of pasta so she could eat, but she cleared that garage space like a champ, lol.
I felt like this book moved slower than previous books. There were a few interconnected cold cases. I would recommend that the book previous to this one be read first for a more complete understanding of the mystery and solution.