A review by smiley7245
A Killer Crop by Sheila Connolly

3.0

This book was just meh. It wasn't bad, but it wasn't good either. It picked up right where the previous book left off, which was nice. However, I was just not wrapped up in the mother story line. It seemed a bit forced. I did not like that the vet, who I was a fan of when we first met her, was trying to make a move on Seth and his reaction upset me as well; he either didn't realize or noticed but did nothing to discourage it. I like that Seth is a genuinely good guy so I am trying to convince myself that he just did not notice. Now, on to the mystery. It was a little bland. The Emily Dickinson connection was a good idea that fell a little flat. I went back and forth between suspecting that it was Susan and Kenneth. I thought it might be professional in nature. The fact that he wanted to take credit for Susan's work was horrible, but her having killed him on accident was unfortunate. This story was a little lackluster.