That's it. That's the mystery in a nutshell. It's a slightly silly, very light bonbon of a book. This is less a mystery - there's not really a sense of urgency or suspense in this book at all - than a clever device to introduce a slightly off-the-wall cast of characters:
- Israel Armstrong, the new local mobile librarian-turned-detective, who has to figure out how he fits into this community so different from his own;
- Ted Carson, the former mobile librarian and boxer who now operates the local taxi service;
- Linda Wei, Israel's new boss and antagonist and a representative of the town council;
- George, Israel's new landlord and a local farmer;
- Brownie, George's brother and a philosophy student at Cambridge;
- The Reverend England Roberts, the pastor of the First Presbyterian Church.
It's a comedy of errors, and the first of what I'm sure is an entertaining series of mysteries.
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