A good afternoon read. Good plot and characters. A good series.

Marian L. (
sunfish) wrote on 7/27/2007...
Another great tale of Aunt Dimity's influence in the present day world. Involves an archaeologist, a village feud, our friends Emma and Derek, a couple of new characters (including a new stuffed animal!). A fun read. Marian

Sandra S. (
Doss) wrote on 9/23/2006...
I started reading these books because of the wish list. I had some free books coming to me, so I checked the list for ideas of what to order. Aunt Dimity and the next of kin was on the list, so I ordered it. I'm glad I did. I've now got the whole series. They're a nice, pleasant read.
If you like Aunt Dimity books you need to read this one. It is really good

Carolyn C. (
ccassva) wrote on 7/27/2006...
The Aunt Dimity series is a fun read.

Kayote B. (
kayote) wrote on 5/6/2006...
I enjoy the Aunt Dimity books. It's nice to have a mystery that isn't a murder mystery. I admit, I found the ending a bit off on this one--an awful long speech to Peggy and it seemed folks flip-flopped a bit much. The ending of the harvest festival was nice, though, as was what was going on with Culver. Fun read.

Ivy M. (
Luvbug) wrote on 4/29/2006...
I realy like this series of books, glad I found it here. The action just keeps on coming...I have trouble putting it down to go to bed at night or to work in the afternoon.

Andi S. (
hedgehog) wrote on 12/13/2005...
the ultimate cozy series, complete with pink bunny. Warm-hearted. Esp. recommended for readers of "cozy" mystery and folks who love England.
Purchased at the Sherman Oaks, Ca. Public Library's Books for a Dime shelf for the purpose of swapping or releasing through BookCrossing.com