I'm really on the fence with this one but don't like to go lower than 3 stars unless I hate the book. The main character Liss was irritating, constantly trying to justify her interest in the mystery, I felt that the author felt she needed to do this. It was annoying. Policewoman Sherri repeatedly shared police information with Liss even though she was told not to (without forwarding the story, in my opinion).Otherwise, the characters are pretty good, the idea of the tiny teddy craze was a fun addition to a Christmas theme. When the Tiny Teddies craze hits Maine, murder and mayhem ensue. When the owner of a toy store ends up dead, Liss MacCrimmon of the Scottish Emporium tries to solve the murder herself.Here are a couple things I disliked:1. The constant use of TSTL. I actually had to look it up because I had no clue what it meant. For those who haven't read the other books, it would have been nice to have a little context around the abbreviation so we would know what it meant.2. The author tries too hard with the "amateur detective" bit. It just seemed disingenuous.3. The book is all over the place with ideas, conclusions, and the murder doesn't take place until about 7 chapters in! It doesn't grab you from the get-go.Here are a few things I did like:1. I can appreciate the author's love for all things Scottish. I also have a love for Scottish things, and could relate.2. While it didn't scream Christmas, the subtle nuances made it seem "Christmasy". 3. It was a nice light read. Nothing heavy.Would I read it again? If the mood caught me.
Do You like book A Wee Christmas Homocide (2000)?
interesting enough to try one or two more by this author.
—Samsara_21
this is a fun series. I hope to find more.
—Lyndar