Acts Of Kindness: An uplifting light-hearted mystery about the power of human kindness by Heather Barnett

Acts Of Kindness: An uplifting light-hearted mystery about the power of human kindness
Barbara’s rating: 3 of 5 stars

Series: Standalone
Publication Date: 3/11/21
Number of Pages: 215

Bella Black isn’t searching for a new job or a new location, but it seems one has found her. Bella’s life could certainly use some shaking up, especially with her divorce from Mark in the process. When the new company, Acorn Consulting, makes her an incredible job offer, it doesn’t take much convincing for her to accept. She’ll miss all of her friends in London, but the idea of living in a small village is appealing.

The small village is welcoming and the neighbors are – well – neighborly. But there is that one strange, eccentric woman, Maggie Thatcher, who keeps turning up at Bella’s door to give her a welcome gift – then taking it back. Bella’s job is great and her work colleagues are competent and friendly. As Bella learns more about the company, and its charitable arm, OAK, she begins to think something is just a bit off-kilter.

People have disappeared, and Bella has come into possession of something that might point to wrong-doing. She can’t make heads or tails of it herself, but she has no idea who she can trust to help her figure it out. Everyone seems very convincing, but they can’t all be telling the truth.

This was the author’s debut book and she came up with a really interesting idea for a storyline. For me, however, it just fell flat. The characters were cardboard and I never managed to relate to any of them – except Maggie Thatcher – now she was funny and I liked her. The scenes that should have been exciting and on-the-edge-of-your-chair were more like reading a newspaper account – just dry and straightforward.

I voluntarily read and reviewed an Advanced Reader Copy of this book. All thoughts and opinions are my own.

Murder in an Irish Bookshop by Carlene O’Connor

Murder in an Irish Bookshop (An Irish Village Mystery Book 7)
Barbara’s rating: 4 of 5 stars

Series: Irish Village Mystery #7
Publication Date: 2/23/21
Number of Pages: 258

The small village of Kilbane, County Cork, Ireland is buzzing with excitement over the opening of a new bookstore along with a number of visiting Irish authors. This is their first bookstore and Siobhan O’Sullivan, oldest sibling of the O’Sullivan six, is hoping to encourage her siblings to become readers – and she’d kind of like to kindle a spark for reading within herself as well. Of course, there is a damper on those high spirits when a body is found near the bookshop – and later, a second one inside the bookshop. Oh! My! Goodness! It looks as if Detective Sergeant Macdara Flannery and Gardai Siobhan O’Sullivan will be doing a lot more than training new Gardai Aretta Dabiri.

There are a lot of suspects – The new bookshop owners, Padraig and Oran McCarthy, any of the Irish authors and agent attending the opening, any number of townspeople who had access, or even a mysterious stranger who has been lurking about town. Clues are aplenty, but none seem to lead anywhere except in circles. Everybody seems to be keeping secrets and pointing fingers. With the case awash in red herrings, twists, and turns, the garda definitely has their work cut out for them. I’m sure you’ll figure out the name of the murderous villain before it is revealed – but – the method is totally unique and unexpected.

I have loved this series from the first book, and this is a lovely addition to it. It is so much fun to come to know all of the shops and inhabitants of Kilbane as we have over the last six books. Seeing the growth of Siobhan and her siblings has been particularly delightful, but seeing the relationship between Siobhan and Macdara develop has been heartwarming. The wedding plans are moving along and maybe we’ll have a wedding in the next book.

I can definitely recommend this read and hope you will enjoy it as much as I did. The mystery is a good one, the clues are excellently handled, the villain is just dastardly enough to make you thoroughly dislike him/her, and the added romance is lovely. You just can’t go wrong with all of that.

I voluntarily read and reviewed an Advanced Reader Copy of this book. All thoughts and opinions are my own.