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Reviewed by K.C. Finn for Readers' Favorite
How Many Old Ladies Will Die is a quick-read mystery by Patricia K Batta. It follows the series of Marge Christensen stories, with Marge now travelling to Michigan to visit her mother, and becoming embroiled in a mysterious double death. As the title suggests, two old ladies have perished in different nursing hopes, and reports of the circumstances surrounding them sound senile at best. When it transpires that Marge’s mother may even become a target, it’s time for this family of opportunistic detectives to dive into the real truth of the matter. What ensues from there is a delightful cosy mystery with strong themes of family ties, solidarity and where the road of life takes us.
It strikes me that Patricia K Batta writes a very specific type of mystery tale containing several strong female leads, and I believe that fans of the likes of Miss Marple and The Number One Ladies’ Detective Agency are highly likely enjoy her work. How Many Old Ladies Will Die sounds light and humorous from the outset, but amidst the cosy mystery style storytelling there are very strong emotional themes going on. I enjoyed the multiple perspectives from which the story is told, and the representation of someone recovering from a stroke was heartfelt and poignantly accurate. Anyone looking for a quick read with intrigue, engaging female characters and plenty of heart need look no further than Patricia K Batta’s narrative style. Overall, an enjoyable read that’s well-written and chock full of true to life characters.