A review by scarlettletters
The Brim Reaper: A Style in a Small Town Mystery by Diane Vallere

3.0

Most of the cozy mystery series I've read feature an older, or at least stuffier, protagonist. In that regard, The Brim Reaper was a breath of fresh air. Samantha Kidd is young, fashionable, and a little bit more fun than many of the other amateur detectives I've read about. This particular adventure finds her helping out with a museum exhibit of vintage hats, and, of course, getting caught up in a murder investigation.

There is a bit more romance than in some cozy series, but it's all "off-screen" and not graphically described. This wasn't my favorite mystery ever, perhaps because I'm not quite as interested in the series' theme, but it was a fun change from the usual.

I received my copy free from NetGalley.