Liz, Thelma, and Pat are retired schoolteacher friends in an English village. They gather weekly at the local garden center for tea and company. Their routine world is shattered after an encounter with another former teacher friend suffering from dementia. Thst friend dies shortly after, and something doesn't feel right so they look into it.
The characters are interesting though have little development, and the writing is a little clunky. The transition between character perspectives is hard to follow at times, and being in everyone's thoughts can be hard to follow. The identity of the murderer was clear to me from the beginning. What was well-done is highlighting the scams the elderly often fall prey to and their impact. Not sure if I would read another in this series.
This review is given openly and honestly.

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