Against the Currant by Olivia Matthews
I read this book for the September Cozy Mystery Book Club and really appreciated the conversation we had about it, which you can view here.
I love culinary cozies and have a secret dream of opening a bakery despite not being an amazing baker myself, so I loved Lyndsay’s character. Her family was also really supportive and interesting. They were introduced really quickly without me being able to discern them, and even later on I kept forgetting which uncle was married to which aunt, etc. But I also understand they were established to give plenty of potential storylines for later in the series.
However, I don't think I'll be reading the rest. One reason is that the library doesn't have any later books, but also, this one was probably 100 pages too long due to repetition. A lot of things were repeated: the bakery smells, the support and closeness of the family, the suspects and their motives. I don’t think things need to be spelled out that much.
Overall, the book pulled me in and gave me the clues I needed to solve the case along with Lyndsay, so I liked it for a book club read. And I liked the author's mystery and how she pulled it off, so I'm going to give another of her series a try to see if it's less repetitive.