A review by karen_the_baroness
The Case of the Case of Kilcladdich by P.J. Fitzsimmons

4.0

The Case of the Case of Kilcladdich by PJ Fitzsimmons sees Anty and Vickers going to Scotland to judge the whisky competition between Kilcladdich and Kildrummy. 

Can Anty solve the case before he has to judge the competition? 

Anty Boisjoly 
Anty Boisjoly inherited his father's spot in judging between two Scottish villages to decide who has the right to use the name Glen Glennegie for their whisky. Well, until another ten years pass, and they must compete again. Anty arrives there to discover a mystery in the two villages. I have to say that Anty has a unique twist on solving the mysteries. His friendship with Detective Sergeant Budge is quite funny. Anty is a good sleuth and point of view character. 

The Mystery 
When Anty, Tiana, and Vickers arrive at the train station, they are told about the untimely death of one of the master distillers for the whisky competition. Anty decides to figure out how, in the world, someone blew themselves up while mixing their whisky. Along the way, Anty uncovers many more mysteries in these two rival villages than in any other book I have read. Overall, though, I figured out who did it but not the why until it was uncovered. 

Four Stars 
My rating for The Case of the Case of Kilcladdich by PJ Fitzsimmons is four stars. Mr. Fitzsimmons did a great job of keeping me guessing on who could have done it and why. Not only that, but I liked that if I wanted to go back to read the others, I could, as none of them were spoiled. I am also recommending this book as it was an excellent read. 

I voluntarily reviewed an Advance Reader Copy. This does not affect my opinion of the book or the content of my review. 

Thank you for dropping by! I hope you enjoyed this review of The Case of the Case of Kilcladdich by PJ Fitzsimmons. 

Until the next time, 
Karen the Baroness 

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