This book is a charming, lighthearted mystery perfect for fans of Leonie Swann’s Glennkill (Three Bags Full) or Moritz Matthies’ meerkat thrillers. It succeeds by blending genuine suspense with a humorous, "squirrels-eye view" of human behavior. 🔍 Key Elements
You want a cozy, humorous read that makes you look at the park wildlife differently.
Reviewers on Amazon.de note the story is well-constructed with no major logic gaps. Potential Drawbacks
As a "cosy" mystery, it focuses more on charm than gritty realism or complex psychological profiling. 📖 Recommendation
It balances a thoughtful mystery with witty social commentary. The humor is "dry" and ethnographic rather than slapstick.
Toronto’s High Park is vividly rendered, including local landmarks like the Grenadier Cafe . ✅ Pros and ❌ Cons What Works