A Very Woodsy Murder - A Golden Motel Mystery by Ellen Byron
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7 August, 2024
A campy cozy mystery!
A Very Woodsy Murder by Ellen Byron is the debut of A Golden Motel Mysteries. Dee Stern and Jeff are unprepared for owning a rundown motel near a state park. A Very Woodsy Murder reminds me of an older sit-com where things are exaggerated (Dee and Jeff remind me of Lucy and Ethel). We learn about Dee’s time in Hollywood as a screenwriter and her relationship with Jeff. I can certainly understand why she needs a fresh start. The motel is a near the town of Foundgold which has a population of 68 (maybe). A nemesis of Dee’s from Hollywood checks in and gets murdered. When the murder causes people to cancel their reservations, Dee and Jeff set out to find the guilty party. It does not help that Deputy Sheriff Aguilar and Chief Ranger O’Bryant do not get along. Plus, the residents of Goldsgone (that is really the name of the town) do not welcome Dee and Jeff with open arms. Dee lacks subtlety when questioning people (she will need to acquire this skill in order to deal with guests and for future investigations) which does not earn her any friends. Dee and Jeff are bumbling amateur detectives (which suits the story). I wish the same details were not repeated so often. As you can tell, there is humor scattered throughout A Very Woodsy Murder. A Very Woodsy Murder is a lighthearted tale with a ramshackle motel, a nemesis for a guest, a roaming bear, a murdered writer, withdrawn reservations, not so subtle sleuthing, and feuding officers.