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Beekeeper, farmer, exSheriff.... all things that add up to a perfect mystery solver and with a burning car and murdered friend, you can bet this Queen of bees is gonna get her man or woman, whoever it may be.
I love when a mystery keep a me guessing and this one definitely did.

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Dollycas’s Thoughts

I am excited to travel back to Las Flores, California for my second visit to the Henny Penny Farmette owned by Abigail Mackenzie.

After leaving the police force Abby has become a farmer/beekeeper but she still does private investigations on the side. She is also remodeling her farmhouse as time and money permits. When her friend Fiona fails to show up for lunch at Abby’s farm, first she get a little testy but then she gets worried. Kat, her former partner, was at the farm for lunch too, but she is called away for a car fire, their friend Fiona appears to be the victim. Abby can’t help but get involved. When the investigation leads to a commune outside of town Abby get caught in a very dangerous situation. As if she doesn’t have enough bees in her bonnet her ex boyfriend, Clay has strolled back into town and expects to pick their relationship up right where they off. Bee-leive me she really doesn’t need to deal with this guy especially because she may have feelings for a couple of other men around town.

I have become a huge fan of Abigail Mackenzie. She knows everyone on the police force and they really don’t seem to mind too much when she helps them clear their cases. She is very observant and insightful but she sometimes forgets she no longer has a gun to protect herself. Nothing seems to hold her back. Back in the day, she would have been called a “gutsy broad”. Her love life is a bit of a mess but she really in too busy to evaluate that right now. Her growth throughout the story was a pleasure to see. I also am head over heals crazy about her dog.

All the other characters are very fleshed out and bee-lievable. Good or bad I had a good grasp of who they were and how they fit seamlessly into the story.

Meera Lester writes in a way the makes you almost feel as you are watching the mystery play out on television. Visualization was super easy. I was engaged in the story from the beginning to the end. The mystery was well conceived and there were plenty of suspects. Some of the clues were of the red herring variety but I enjoyed following all the clues very much. The pace was perfect for me.

I appreciated the farming tips and recipes that started each chapter as well. In the e-book advance review copy they fell into place a bit clumsily, but I am sure they shine in the print editions.

I found The Murder of a Queen Bee to “bee” a first-class mystery, full of interesting characters, tempered with humor and just a little romance.

I am really excited to read the next book in this series. A Hive of Homicides hits stores later this month.

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I'm giving Queen Bee 3.5 stars, there's a lot I like, but there are some issues which I forgave in the first book, but are starting to add up. I like the story line, and while there is a lot of detail about Abby's farm life, it doesn't bother me (other than calling it a farmette). The author does have a tendency to bring things up and then drop them. One of the times in this book was a business being closed and we never get the full details. What exactly was causing the problem? Was it accidental or malicious? The author also has Abby attracted to multiple men in both books. I can see someone being attracted to more than one man, but a new man in every book added to a pre-existing potential interest? Then Abby's response to a former lover coming back after a year and his actions while there? The ending was also abrupt and what happens to a potential suspect (there never was any proof provided that the individual was truly involved (though likely)) came out of nowhere and really made no sense.

I received my copy from Netgalley in exchange for my honest review.

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Abby Mackenzie had to leave the police force and is now trying her hand at running a far eye, complete with keeping bees. Just because she isn't on the force any longer, though, doesn't mean that she won't investigate when her friend is murdered.

This cozy mystery was well written and enjoyable. I liked Abby, although I did think that she often put her ex-partner, Kat, on the spot with trying to use her for information. As often happens, they was an ex-boyfriend come back home to roost, plus two other potential love interests. I think too much time was given to the ex-boyfriend, and he was decidedly unlikable.

All in all, an enjoyable read, and I would read more in this series and by this author.

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Fun cozy mystery that brings together bees and murder. Who doesn't want that!?

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I really enjoyed the herbal lore/farming tips, recipes, how to make tea with fresh herbs I really dislike it when the author spends ages making pointless connections that go nowhere

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