Helpful Score: 2
I was really happy with this 4th book in the series overall. The mystery was well done. Our main character just picked a lot of apples, we didnt learn a lot about apples or farming in this book. This book was more about the mystery. I wonder what will happen next?

Helpful Score: 2
This is my favorite book of the series (so far). While solving the mystery really didn't seem to pick up until the second half, the first half was very good. I loved how we saw Meg mature in her relationship with her mother.

I enjoyed this entry in the series. The famous poet Emily Dickenson lived in a nearby town two hundred years ago (give or take a few decades), and she plays a big part in the mystery. It is refreshing to have a modern mystery where the villain is not an evil real estate developer, banker, or other big business mogul, as is so often the case. I like a little variety now and again!
The developing relationships with Meg's mother and father as well as increasingly more involved boyfriend Seth are interesting.
I look forward to more books in this series.
The developing relationships with Meg's mother and father as well as increasingly more involved boyfriend Seth are interesting.
I look forward to more books in this series.