A review by peggyemi
A Field Guide to Homicide by Lynn Cahoon

4.0

This is the sixth book in the Cat Latimer Mystery series and a very enjoyable read. By this point in the series, the characters are well developed, realistic and with the cast of secondary characters a diverse group. I enjoy the writing retreat aspect of the series because it allows Ms. Cahoon to introduce us to new characters that contribute to the diversity and keeping the series fresh. This time around, I thought the story was different from the rest in that the attendees of the retreat were not such a focus as in past books and didn't really play a role in solving the mystery. This book focused more on Seth's past in the army and how it is still impacting his relationship with Cat today. The two of them still have a bit of baggage to unpack, and there were times throughout the book that wondered if their relationship was grounded in the present or an attempt to recapture the past. I also love the growth we are seeing with Shauna. I like where the author is taking her character and hope to see that continue.

The mystery was interesting. As usual, Cat has the misfortune to find another dead body. This time, however, it is someone from Seth's past that he and his army buddies thought had been killed. The mystery proved interesting in that there was no really viable murder weapon or motive, give that everyone thought the victim was already dead. As the story unfolds, the reader gets introduced to some army buddies of Seth's and potential suspects come into focus. The identity of the killer is not completely obvious but it is not a complete surprise either. The motive, however, is not really known until the killer's identity is revealed and then the story crystalizes.

I enjoy this series and look forward to reading each new book The characters are well developed and have a natural, realistic feel to them. The author's writing flows and she knows how to engage her readers in a mystery that will capture their attention, providing them with a few hours of fun entertainment.

I voluntarily read a digital ARC provided to me by the publisher, Kensington, through Netgalley. This book is currently scheduled for release in January 2020.