A fun, light read. This book starts out with Fatty in disguise, which is always one of the best parts of this series. From there it meanders a bit through a somewhat contrived story of anonymous letters being received by residents of Peterswood. The purpose of the letters is never really explained, but it doesn’t really matter because the story keeps moving and we get to see the gang in action taking trips, following Mr. Goon, questioning suspects, etc.
“Without Fatty we’re like rabbit pie without any rabbit in it,” said Daisy dolefully.
Daisy and Larry are the first ones to firmly suspect the real culprit, for a change, though later when the clues are examined, they strangely don’t put two and two together. Fatty wins the day as usual and all ends well.
