The Curious Case of the Poisoned Professor
A Welsh Village Mystery
Lucy Connelly
If you are a fan of Lucy Connelly’s character, Doc Emilia, from the Scottish Isle Mystery series then you are sure to enjoy “meeting” Professor Gwen Griffith. This is a great start to a new series that is situated in the small town of Dillynaidd, Wales in the United Kingdom. It is just the sort of cozy town for a Pulitzer Prize winning journalist, who has been downsized from a Dallas newspaper, to get a fresh start. Not to mention that it is the very college she attended as an undergrad. Longtime friend and current dean, Carolyn Sharp, hires Gwen to be the chairman of the journalism department. Gwen is in town less than 12 hours, when death shows up on her doorstep, literally. The rather difficult and surly Dr. Rice breathes her last breath and collapses. You can take the investigative journalist out of the field, but you can't get her to quell her curiosity. Honestly, when has a sleuth, amateur or otherwise ever walked away from a victim who died in their arms?
The plot thickens as more suspects are revealed and threatening messages turn up. It is quite possible that Gwen is the only one who had no cause to dislike Dr. Rice in spite of the cold and bitter greeting she received upon their introduction. It was easy to get caught up in the story due to the quick pace and ample clues. There were some well-placed red herrings as well that made me question my armchair sleuthing abilities. The cast of support characters is fun and diverse with a 6-foot tall ‘Watson’ named Ellis who is Gwen’s partner in sleuthing as well as being her able-bodied assistant. There are also some gal pals, a mother hen bestie, an attractive and helpful coworker, and even a detective who gives credence to Gwen’s investigative abilities. This crowd looks to be a solid group of friends for Gwen who can assist in future stories. One of the best parts of this foreign based series is the small shire feeling and the fun way the locals interact with each other and Gwen. The fact that everyone knows everyone else and that the Dillynaidd grapevine is faster than the fiber cable is spot on. I was especially happy to see that while there are romantic possibilities, there doesn’t seem to be any geometric hindrances. I am not a fan of romantic triangles because someone always gets hurt and I like my cozies to give happy endings to as many people as possible.
I had a hard time putting this book down with such engaging and fun characters. It was a well thought out mystery with plenty of red herrings and clues. I can't wait for an opportunity to visit Whales and sample some lovely biscuits. In fact, it had me craving Welsh cakes enough to go looking for a recipe. I can't wait to see what happens next.









