cover image Shady Hollow: A Shady Hollow Mystery

Shady Hollow: A Shady Hollow Mystery

Juneau Black. Vintage Crime/Black Lizard, $16 trade paper (240p) ISBN 978-0-593-31571-2

The various animals who make up the community of Shady Hollow might as well be human in the pseudonymous Black’s disappointing debut and series launch. For example, the panda named Sun Li, who runs the local Chinese restaurant, has a backstory that could apply, without any changes, to a person. Sun Li was once a “respected surgeon,” until the death, during a routine operation, of the prime minister’s son. He lost his license and joined a monastery before settling in Shady Hollow to serve vegetarian fare. The placid community is filled with other animals who act like people and generally live in peace. Then the Otto Sumpf, a cantankerous toad, turns up dead in the pond, belly up with a knife in his back. This shattering crime is probed by reporter Vera Vixen, a fox, whose amateur sleuthing eventually leads to the truth. Inadequate worldbuilding is fatal to engagement with a pedestrian plot. There’s not much to recommend this one. (Jan.)