A review by brittbat
Murder in G Major by Alexia Gordon

For the first half, Murder in G Major was shaping up to be a great, atmospheric mystery for October. A rainy Irish setting, villagers who know everyone's business, a fish-out-of-water heroine, and a ghost? Sounds like a fun cozy, right?

Unfortunately, the second half annoyed me with its ableism
Spoilerwhich is integral to the resolution of the mystery
, as well as the setup for a love triangle. (I'm not fond of love triangles because they always take up far too much time and distract from more interesting plot elements. I don't want to hear about two mediocre-sounding men, I want to solve murders!)

Despite the cliffhanger, I won't be continuing the series.