Books by two favorite authors today!
The Bass Wore Scales, is another of the Liturgical Mystery books by Mark Schweizer (#5). In addition to the expected puns, and 'bad' writing there is the additional challenge of determining if, when reading the word bass it is the fish or the musician! There is a 'talking' gorilla (knows sign language) visiting this summer. The interim priest has determined he has been 'saved' and therefore needs to be baptized and sneaks him away to do just that. Sadly, said priest is then found dead. Did Kokomo kill him?
The Romani are camped in a nearby field. They are not well liked by the citizens of Birch Hill so when the body of a young woman is found in one of their caravans, the towns folk want them all arrested. Redmond and Haze have their work cut out for them for sure. Follow along as they figure out this convoluted case (I can't say much, I promised no spoilers)! When a second young woman goes missing the case gets even more complicated. A warning here, this is not a cozy and there is something that happens that is most unpleasant, I'm not even sure it had to happen exactly as the author wrote it, but it's there, so brace yourself! Murder in the Caravan is the fourth of the Redmond and Hazy Mystery series by Irina Shapiro. Well written, great characters, I'll be reading the next one soon!
Reading Hermit With Dog

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