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a great mystery and lots of information on the everyday life of women in colonial Boston
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Really enjoyed this book--I'm looking forward to the next one in the series.
I don't normally read cozies. I am also not particularly fond of female protagonists and don't have any patience with women (in books & in real life) who can't make up their mind or make illogical decisions, all of which abound in cozies so consider this a biased opinion. :) Once in a while, the teaser on the back cover or a recommendation makes me read one. Rarely do I find one that changes my mind about reading more cozies but this was not one of them. That said, the story wasn't too bad and the writing was decent. Could have done with less sub-plots!