Assassin. Gardener. Reluctant cat adoptee.
All Dante wants is to be left alone in the small New Zealand town no one’s heard of. No drama. No bodies. No questions.
But then, of course, the orchid convention comes to town, and Dante is knee deep in suspects, intrigue, and red herrings.
On top of all this, Dante must navigate a mysterious woman from his past, cat issues, and the terrifying prospect of a first date.
And he has to do it while fighting his instinct to solve problems the old-fashioned way: permanently.
The ‘Retired Assassin’s Guide to Orchid Hunting’ is a cosy paranormal mystery with found family, ghosts, a grumpy assassin and a sunshine gardener.
Come for the murder, stay for the cat, the gardens, and the chaos.
What did I think?
Well this was a fun read. I didn't realise it was book two in the series when I picked it up but it can definitely be read as a standalone as I really enjoyed it.
Dante is the retired assassin and although he's moved to Te Kohe in New Zealand to get away from his past, he remains very alert to threats and isn't ready to hang up his weapons just yet. I loved Dante and his lack of social skills - he's not good dealing with people as he has usually been sent to kill them. It certainly makes dating very challenging (for Dante) and very amusing (for the reader).
I didn't feel lost at all, having not read the first book, as I quickly got to know Dante and his very small circle of friends. They're a bit like the Scooby Gang as they investigate a murder with their own unique set of skills. The plot thickens when the orchid convention comes to town and it is clear that collectors will do anything to get their hands on the rarest orchids.
It's such an enjoyable read with an intriguing murder and a fantastic cast of characters that I want to read more about. With a host of shady suspects, it's impossible to predict and I couldn't read fast enough to find out whodunnit. I didn't guess right of course but I don't mind being wrong when there's such a breathtaking conclusion to experience.
Unusual, unpredictable and impossible to put down, The Retired Assassin's Guide to Orchid Hunting is an incredibly charming cosy mystery that I wouldn't hesitate to recommend.
I received a gifted paperback for the Love Books Tours bookstagram tour and this is my honest and unbiased opinion.
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