A review by dnemec
Easter Bonnet Murder by Leslie Meier

3.0

Lucy Stone is back in her 28th mystery. In this one, Lucy is busy writing for the weekly newspaper when she receives a call from Geri, a frantic woman with a missing mother, Agnes. Seems that Agnes, who was living in the local elderly facility Heritage House, was supposed to meet her daughter for dinner and never showed. Surprisingly, neither the facility nor the authorities are all that worried that she has seemingly disappeared. When they finally start looking for her days later, the search is cut short to find a billionaire and his friends whose plane when down in the water. In the meantime, Lucy's friend Miss Tilly is at the Heritage House recuperating from a stroke. Lucy's repeated visits to the facility and Geri's worry over her missing mother make her wonder: is Heritage House really as great as it seems?

Multiple threads weave together to create a mystery only Lucy Stone can solve - by putting herself in jeopardy in true cozy fashion. I've read several in the series and they are always entertaining.

The narrator of the audiobook had a nice, clear voice, good inflection, and a reasonable change for characters. No getting lost on the various characters, who were nearly all women. She did a great job.

*I received an advanced audio copy of this book from NetGalley in exchange for my honest review.*