Sunday, August 30, 2020

S'More Murders (A Five-Ingredient Mystery Book 5)

Author:  Maya Corrigan
Genre:  Mystery

Mass Market Paperback; Digital Book
ISBN #:  9781496709196
Kensington Publishing
267 Pages
$7.99; $5.99 Amazon
July 31, 2018

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Since catering themed events is a good way to make extra cash, Val agrees to board the Titanic - or at least cater a re-creation of the doomed journey on a yacht.  The owner of the yacht, who collects memorabilia related to the disaster, wants al to serve the last meal the Titanic passengers ate...while his guests play a murder-mystery game.  But it is the final feast for one passenger who disappears from the ship.  And that's only the tip of the iceberg.

Now Val has to reel in a killer before s'more murders go down...

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Val Dennison is manager of a café at a tennis club, and in her off-time she caters meals and helps her grandfather test recipes for his Codger Cooks column in the local newspaper.  Since they need repairs done on his old Victorian home, Val agrees -- against her grandfather's advice -- to re-create as close as possible the original meal served to the first-class passengers on the fatal night that sunk the Titanic.  

When she's approached by Otto Warbeck, she's taken aback by the request, and the fact that it has to be done in little time.  But she's agreed to it because she needs the money, and he's offered her a good amount of it.  She's also being helped in the kitchen by her grandfather and Bethany, her assistant at the café.  The dinner will be held on Otto's yacht, which will be sailing, so that's one more thing Val needs to worry about.

When a guest doesn't show up, Bethany is coerced into acting a role in the game that Otto has planned for his guests, supposedly about a passenger who disappeared the night before the ship hit the iceberg.  But during courses, someone goes missing they run into a squall, so when they check on the pilot,  it's discovered he's asleep, and it's up to her grandfather to get the boat back to shore while they call the Coast Guard.

But all is not well -- with the passenger missing, Val finds out that Jerome Young, the young pilot, might be charged with a crime, she finds out his aunt is an attorney that she knows from the club.  She's also asked to try and find out what happened by someone on the boat.  To make matters more troublesome, she's having problems in her relationship with her boyfriend Gunnar, who doesn't seem to care about anything but his new 'career' as an actor.  Val certainly has her hands full, and if she doesn't watch it, she might be the next person to go permanently missing...

This is the fifth book in the series and I've read every one of them.  While I like how things have progressed (I didn't care for her grandfather at all in the beginning, but he's changing and not taking advantage of Val any more), I still don't care for Gunnar.  On his list of things that matter to him, Val is probably at the bottom.  Enough said about that.

The plot is a very good one -- it appears on the surface to be a mini-play about what might have happened to a missing person on the Titanic but soon becomes something different.  And it is this nuance that makes all the difference.  You don't notice it happening, but a clue is given almost immediately, and it causes everything to move in the direction it is supposed to.  When Val starts looking into the murder, she learns things about the various guests that make her wonder if the missing man didn't plan things this way all along.  And when she starts to put it all together, along with the help of her grandfather, it soon begins to make sense. 

But it isn't until the last third of the book that you start to see what is going on all along, and it's this that makes you continue reading.  When the murderer is discovered, it's not so much a shock, but more that you already know and expected it; yet Val finds a clue that we never even thought to look for, and that makes the book worth reading.  I can't wait to dig into the next in the series.  Recommended.



More on Maya Corrigan's Books:  https://www.fantasticfiction.com/c/maya-corrigan/

Tuesday, August 25, 2020

Broadcast 4 Murder (A Sophie Kimball Mystery #7)

Author: J.C. Eaton
Genre:  Mystery

Mass Market Paperback; Digital Book
ISBN #:  9781496724564
Kensington Publishing
320 Pages
$7.99; $6.99 Amazon
October 27, 2020

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Phee's mother Harriet is going to be a star!  At least, that's how the Sun City West retiree describes her chance to host a live radio program of her book club's Booked 4 Murder Mystery Hour on Arizona's KSCW.  But instead of chatting about charming cozies, Harriet ends up screaming bloody murder over the airwaves after discovering the body of Howard Buell, the station's programming director, in a closet -- with a pair of sewing shears shoved into his chest.

The number one suspect is Howard's ex-girlfriend Sylvia Strattlemeyer who believed she was going to host a sewing talk show before Harriet was offered the spot.  But not only do the fingerprints found on the scissors not match Sylvia's, they belong to a woman who passed away twenty years ago at the age of ninety-seven.  Now, with the whole town on pins and needles, it's up to Phee to stitch together enough clues from the past to uncover the identity of a killer in the present...

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Sophie "Phee" Kimball works for a private investigation firm in Arizona as their bookkeeper.  Her boyfriend, Marshall, is one of the investigators, and they're trying to build a quiet life together.  However, that's not going to happen with Phee's mother nearby in Sun City.  Harriet's just landed her own radio show on a local station, where she's going to be talking about the murder mysteries her book club reads.  But on the first day, Harriet and her friend Myrna discover the body of the programming director with scissors in his chest...while they're on the air.  When Phee rushes over to the station, her PI boyfriend and the police not far behind, there's definitely a dead man.  So Phee has to deal with two hysterical women who insist there's a killer on the loose and he or she might be after them next.

When Harriet gives Phee the information that the killer might be a jealous girlfriend, Phee finds herself once again drawn into the investigation.  But there's more going on -- her boss Nate Williams is having trouble figuring out who's stealing from a local home goods chain, and has asked Phee to go over their books for him and see if she can find out where the discrepancies lie.

But when Phee starts digging into the murder, she thinks there's more going on than meets the eye.  And when she discovers the truth, it's wilder than anyone expected, and leads to a fiasco that could take some time to sort out...

I absolutely love this series.  Phee is beleaguered by Harriet at every turn, and Harriet is always convinced someone is out to do her in.  She drags Phee into her escapades, and there's no way out.  This time there's no difference, but when Harriet finds a dead body, she's convinced (again) there's a serial killer on the loose, and is insistent that Phee find the person -- and proceeds to broadcast it to anyone who will listen.  She's also convinced the ghost of a dead woman has cursed her and her friends.

Refusing to give up her radio gig, Phee has to placate Harriet and her friends before they tear down what's left of her sanity.  Between that and work, she's running ragged, and is out looking for clues from the retirees who might know something.  When it all comes to a head, there's an extremely funny scene that I, for one, wouldn't want to be part of, but still would love to watch from the sidelines.  

When the murderer is caught it all comes down to one of the oldest motives in the book, but the plot was terrific and the clues gave us enough red herrings that we had to think about who might have done the deed; in the end it was a surprise, but as always, a delightful one that gives us an ending making us look forward to the next in the series.  Highly recommended.

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Monday, August 24, 2020

Peaches and Scream (A Georgia Peach Mystery)

Author:  Susan Furlong
Genre:   Mystery

Mass Market Paperback; Digital Book; Audiobook
ISBN #:  9780425278383
Berkley Publishing
266 Pages
$7.52; $2.99 Amazon
July 7, 2015

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To help run the family peach farm during her parents' absence, Nola Mae Harper returns to her childhood home of Cay Mill, Georgia, and soon discovers that things back at the farm aren't exactly peachy.  A poor harvest and rising costs are threatening to ruin the Harpers' livelihood, and small-town gossip is spreading like blight thanks to Nola's juicy reputation as a wild teenager way back when.  But Nola really finds herself in the pits when she stumbles upon a local businessman murdered among the peach trees.

With suspicions and family tensions heating up faster than a cobbler in the oven, this sweet Georgia peach will have to prune through a list of murder suspects -- before she too becomes ripe for the killer's picking...

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Nola Mae Harper has been away from home for fifteen years.  She's come back to visit occasionally, but never stayed long.  After her boss downgraded her job to a different position, she's not happy.  But it's her parents fiftieth wedding anniversary, and she's come to stay for the party and take care of the family peach farm while they're on a cruise.

What she finds when she returns is that the farm isn't in as good shape as she thought.  There's the mower that needs to be fixed, irrigation lines need to get running, and then there's the dead body leaning against a peach tree in the grove...

When it's discovered that he's a customer at the bank that her brother-in-law Hollis is president of, and that there's been problems with the man's lumber mill, and also that he was seen arguing with Hollis, there's a bigger problem.  Especially since no one knows where Hollis is, and her sister Ida is about to give birth.  Now Nola has to figure out how to get the farm running again, keep Hollis out of jail, and keep her thoughts from her old friend Cade, who seems to have changed through the years, and for the better...

To be honest, I really liked the beginning of this book.  It started off well and kept me interested in watching how Nola was going to get the farm up and running again.  I liked the idea that the people in this small town welcomes her back home (most of them, anyway), and that she was able to do things on her own, including caring for her older sister, who needed her.  I enjoyed the fact that she'd lived the life she did, learning how to stand up and do things, which helped her in the projects she needed to fix to get the farm running.  I also liked Joe and how he bartered to get things done, it seemed that this is a good form for a lot of people to get through life, and it's nothing to sneeze at.

I did like the way she'd decided on searching for the real killer, but I sure don't hope that Maudy turns out to be one of those sheriffs that want to pin things on people just because she doesn't like them.  That would ruin the small series that it is, completely.

What I didn't care for was the ending, and that's why I gave it three stars instead of five.  It left too much unsaid, too many things hanging in the wind.  I will place them in a spoiler below so that those who've never read the book don't have it ruined for them:

 

Because of what's in the spoiler, I felt that I couldn't enjoy the ending, and because the murderer wasn't much of a surprise, I was so let down that I don't think I'll even read the rest of the series.  Sorry.

Sunday, August 23, 2020

Deadly Drama (A Britton Bay Mystery Book 4)

Author:  Jody Holford
Genre:   Mystery

Trade Paperback; Digital Book
ISBN #:  9781516110063
Lyrical Underground Publishing
176 Pages
$15.95; $7.19 Amazon
August 4, 2020

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Living in the beautiful coastal town of Britton Bay, Oregon, seems like the perfect fit for Molly.  She enjoys her work as editor-in-chief of the Britton Bay Bulletin, loves her boyfriend Sam, and feels at home in the adorable cottage in the back of his mother's bed and breakfast.

This spring Britton Bay is staging its first-ever community theater production.  The show -- featuring local residents -- is the talk of the town, but tongues are really wagging over the director.  It turns out former soap opera actress Magnolia Sweet is anything but; nothing's worse than a has-been on a power trip and steely Magnolia routinely chews out her amateur cast.

Still, it's a shock to all when she's found murdered in the theater.  Now it's open call for suspects, as Molly steps in to shine a spotlight on a killer waiting in the wings.  But will this be her final act?

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Molly Owens is the editor-in-chief of the local newspaper, the Britton Bay Bulletin.  She's had a tough morning, having to fire an employee, and is looking for a little comfort along the way.  But since she's promised her friend Sarah, who's an artist and creating the set for a local production of The Wizard of Oz, she shows up with her boyfriend Sam and Sarah's boyfriend, acting sheriff Chris.  When they arrive, they're immediately chewed out by the director of the play, an ex-actress named Magnolia Sweet, who has half the town afraid of her, including her assistant, Tiffany.  It seems Magnolia acted in television a long time ago, but people are still jumping to her tune.

But it's also apparent that those same people really don't like her at all, and make no bones about it.  When she overhears a telephone conversation, her conjectures are confirmed.  Still, Molly is glad that she's only volunteered to help, so she doesn't have to deal with the woman directly.

But Molly has other things on her plate right now -- she needs to find a new employee, and soon;  Sam's mother Katherine's birthday is just around the corner and they're planning a surprise party; no one can find Corky, the homeless man who usually hangs out in town; Molly is trying to get an interview with the hated Magnolia for the newspaper; and now Molly is wondering if her relationship with Sam is going to last.  She knows she loves him, but once burned twice shy, as the saying goes...

When Molly finally is given the chance to interview Magnolia, she finds her dead on stage with the building's janitor, Judd, standing over the body.  While no one believes that Judd's capable of murder he seems to be the only suspect.  But Molly has been told more than once to stay out of murder investigations by Chris, but is this time different?  When she's given encouragement from an unlikely source her innate curiosity gets the better of her and she decides to find out who was the most viable suspect.  If only she can keep herself out of danger, she might live to tell someone...

This is the fourth book in the series and I've read all of them.  I must disclose that this book is as much a romance as it is a mystery.  Normally I don't read romances, because I really don't care for them.  (Although upon occasion I have picked up one or two).  Anyway, because the mystery is so well done, you don't really see it altogether as disrupting to the story.

As a matter of fact, it's more about Molly learning to trust and realize that people aren't going to bail on her as friends or family.  There are a few parts that are actually quite endearing to the story in this respect, and it actually has bearing on the final outcome all along.

Getting back to the murder, the suspects are plentiful and it's up to Molly to find out if any of them have a rock solid alibi.  But her asking questions is ruffling feathers in the wrong direction, and she's warned more than once to stay out of it.  But when she finally finds out the truth, it just might be too late, and she might have put herself in danger one too many times.

However, when the ending comes and the motive is given I felt rather sorry for the perpetrator, although I don't want to reveal the reasons why as it may give too much away.  There is a very nice epilogue that gives us something to look forward to in the next installment and I can't wait to read it.  Highly recommended.



More on Jody Holford's Books:  https://www.fantasticfiction.com/h/jody-holford/

Friday, August 21, 2020

Dressed Up 4 Murder (A Sophie Kimball Mystery #6)

Author:  J.C. Eaton
Genre:   Mystery

Mass Market Paperback; Digital Book
ISBN #:  9781496724557
Kensington Publishing
299 Pages
$6.69; $6.36 Amazon
February 25, 2020

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The holiday season has arrived and bookkeeper/amateur sleuth, Sophie "Phee" Kimball, would love nothing more than to enjoy the comforts of her new home with her detective boyfriend near Arizona's Sun City West.  Instead, her mother Harriet wants to showcase her chiweenie-chihuahua-dachshund Streetman in the Precious Pooches Holiday Extravaganza costume events.  The festivities begin in October and end on St. Patrick's Day -- with the winner starring in the St. Patrick's Day parade.  But things quickly turn an awful shade of green when Streetman uncovers a dead body under a tarp-covered grill in the neighbor's yard.

The victim is Cameron Tully, a seafood distributor working out of Phoenix, who died from ingesting a toxic sago palm leaf.  Before the police can even find a motive and suspect, another Precious Pooch owner nearly dies from the same poison.  With Harriet believing someone's targeting her and Streetman because of the costume contests, Phee will need a potful of Irish luck to sniff out a killer...

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Sophie "Phee" Kimball works for a private investigation firm in Phoenix as their bookkeeper.  Her boyfriend Marshall is one of the investigators, and they have recently rediscovered each other after once working together in Mankato, Minnesota.  Now they're gearing up to move from their respective small places into a larger home, and between that and work, Phee's been pretty busy.

But one night while visiting her mother Harriet, Harriet's dog Streetman keeps running into the neighbor's yard and pulls at their grill tarp.  When Harriet tries to stop him, she thinks he's uncovering boxes.  But Phee notices the "boxes" are shoes, and they're attached to a human body.  When the police arrive, no one knows who the victim is, but all Phee can learn from them is that he didn't live anywhere near them, so she hopes to calm down Harriet from thinking there's a serial killer on the loose.

At least the owners of the home are in another state, because they're snowbirds.  But when Phee's employer is called in to help, it's discovered how the man died, but the question is still who killed him and why.  Soon Phee finds herself part of the investigation - as usual - and between finding out what information she can, she's still in the process of moving and having to attend all her mother's dog's contests.  But when one of the owners of a dog contestant falls ill at the dog show, Phee begins to wonder if the two cases aren't tied together.  What she finds isn't what she expects at all, and solving the case may not be as easy as she expects...

I have read every book in this series and I think this might be one of my favorites.  Phee's mother Harriet is hilarious -- she thinks there's a serial killer around every corner, and I think if she were my mother I'd have constant headaches from rolling my eyes all the time.  Her entire life is her dog, Streetman, a Chiweenie, and now she's entered him in holiday costume contests that she's engaged her friend Shirley, a retired milliner, to make for him.  Each costume is more elaborate than the next; but since she's up against a snob of the worst sort, Harriet is willing to put a capital B in bling to win.  

When they find the dead man, Phee thinks he was killed somewhere else and moved there because the killer knew the homeowners would be out of town.  But finding out who killed him and why won't be easy.  Once she and the investigators - Nate and Marshall - start digging for information, they find a connection to someone else in the Sun City retirement community, and things start to heat up.  Now, with little to go on, that means Phee once again has to question the retirees about their friends, which she's not looking forward to.

It all comes to a head in the least likeliest of places, and Phee figures it out in a sudden 'aha' moment that puts everything together.  But I was surprised that the killer wasn't who I expected it to be, yet if you listen to the dialogue, the clues are there.  All the threads are woven together nicely, and the ending is humorous, but totally expected.  Highly recommended.



More on J.C. Eaton's Books:  https://www.fantasticfiction.com/e/j-c-eaton/

Wednesday, August 19, 2020

Hollyberry Homicide (A Berry Basket Mystery #5)

Author:  Sharon Farrow
Genre:   Mystery

Mass Market Paperback; Digital Book
ISBN #:  9781496722621
Kensington Publishing
288 Pages
$7.99; $6.89 Amazon
September 29, 2020

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Considering her name, Marlee Jacob is an obvious choice for the role of Jacob Marley in Oriole Point's production of A Christmas Carol.  It's just sad that the role has opened up because of the death of the elderly actor who'd originally been cast.

But Marlee, the proprietor of The Berry Basket, will do her best to keep spirits high -- that is, until clues start mounting that there's danger behind the scenes.  There are accidents on set, the tree in the village square topples over, and worst of all, a body is found with a sprig of holly draped over it.  If Marlee can't wrap up the case, she may not have a berry merry Christmas...

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Marlee Jacob lives in Oriole Point, Michigan, and owns The Berry Basket, a shop with all things connected to berries of all varieties.  It's nearing Christmas, and she's decorated the shop to within an inch of its life -- leaving barely enough room for employees and customers to move through, much to the consternation of her employees.  

Marlee is attending a model train show with her boyfriend Kit, a homicide detective, when her employee Gillian runs up to her to tell her that she's found a dead man.  When Marlee investigates, she discovers that the elderly man is indeed dead, holding a bag of gingerbread men, with crumbs around his mouth.  While everyone agrees that he died of old age, Marlee isn't sure about that...especially when she discovers that his relatives might have wanted him out of the way and his attorney thinks so, too.  

It seems Everett Hostetter was not a likable man.  Unfortunately, he also played Jacob Marley in the local production of A Christmas Carol for years in return for funding the theater.  When Marlee is pressed into accepting the role, she suddenly becomes a target.  But is it due to the fact that she's asking questions, or the fact that she might actually be getting closer to the answer?...

This is the fifth book in the series and in my estimation the best of the lot.  Marlee has a temporary house guest in Natasha, her Russian friend, who sold her home and is awaiting her condo to be finished, and is a hoot in this book.  Piper is back to being her usual self, obsessed and crazed, but for some odd reason I still enjoy having her around.  But being the holiday, everyone is is busy, and Marlee more so with her added 'appearance' in the play and being nagged by the other actors to learn her lines.

But what's bothering her most is that she knows Everett was murdered, and now she needs to find out why, considering he was ninety-five and probably didn't have many years left anyway.  What ensues is a tale of greed and more greed, all perpetrated by several people who may have been the sole heir to his considerable fortune.  But finding out the correct person may not be as easy as she thinks, and when she starts looking into their pasts, she discovers they all had a reason to want him gone.

We still have the Christmas season interspersed in the story, so it feels like the holiday along with the mystery itself.  I really enjoyed this story and the direction that it's taking everyone's lives, and I do like all Marlee's friends as well.  When the murderer is discovered, it comes as a bit of a surprise, but a good one at that (and I won't say why but anyone who's read my reviews will figure it out soon enough).  In the end, everything comes together nicely and I look forward to the next in the series.  Highly recommended.



More on Sharon Farrow's Books:  https://www.fantasticfiction.com/f/sharon-farrow/

Monday, August 17, 2020

Mulberry Mischief (A Berry Basket Mystery #4)

Author:  Sharon Farrow
Genre:   Mystery

Mass Market Paperback; Digital Book
ISBN #:  9781496722614
Kensington Publishing
339 Pages
$7.99; $6.99 Amazon
August 27, 2019

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With the Harvest Health Fair in full swing, Marlee makes sure to stock up on elderberry products for cold and flu season.  But this year there's also a run on mulberry when an eccentric customer wants to use the dried berries to ward off evil forces.  True, it's almost Halloween, but something else seems to be spooking Leticia the Lake Lady, Oriole Point's oddest resident.  She believes someone plans to kill her -- and the ghost.  Only mulberries can protect them.  Marlee doesn't take her fears seriously until a man named Felix Bonaventure arrives in the village, asking questions about a mysterious woman.

The next day, Marlee finds Bonaventure dead on Leticia's property -- shot through the heart with an arrow made of mulberry wood.  And Leticia has disappeared.  Marlee soon learns the Lake Lady has a deadly past that is connected to the famous Sable family who are in town for the health fair.  A bunch of clues start to come together -- and figuring out what's going on puts Marlee in a real jam...

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Marlee Jacobs owns The Berry Basket, a shop in town that deals with all things having to do with berries, including bakery items which are created by her pastry chef, Theo.  She's gearing up for the Harvest Health Fair -- organized by the mayor's wife Piper, who's also asked Marlee to give a speech at the fair about the health benefits of her berries.  But more important, Piper has managed to snag the famous Sable family to give talks, who have a line of books and health items that have created an empire.

But then Marlee gets a strange visit from a local eccentric - Leticia the Lake Lady.  She lives in the woods and rarely ventures out this far, but insists on meeting Marlee by the lighthouse.  What she asks her seems odd - she wants Marlee to get her as many mulberries as she can to ward off the evil of the 'shadow people', telling her that she and the ghost are in danger.  Even though Marlee doesn't understand, she agrees.  But then a man enters her shop looking for Ellen Mulberry and tells her that his name is Felix Bonaventure.  While Marlee isn't sure that Ellen and Leticia are the same woman, she wants to know.  And when she delivers the berries to Leticia's house the next day she doesn't find Leticia, but she does find Felix...shot through the heart with a mulberry arrow.

Now Marlee needs to find Leticia and see if she killed Felix; but when she starts looking for answers, she only finds more questions.  One that lead to a long-ago murder that may have to do with Leticia, and now that she's missing, Marlee finds herself in the middle of another murder investigation, and she might not come out alive from this one...

This is the fourth book in the series and is a very good one.  Although a little more than a third way through the book I knew who the murderer was and, for the most part, the reason why (I read a lot of mysteries); it was still interesting to watch Marlee go through the stages of trying to figure everything out with a little help from her friends Andrew and Dean, brothers who work for her.  

When Marlee finds out the connection she's warned away by more than one person, but when she discovers that an injustice was done, she knows that she needs to set things right, even if it causes her problems.  But she doesn't realize what exactly she's walked into and when she starts to put it together she's warned away.

What I did like about the book this time is that Piper, who's normally concerned with only herself and what she thinks is best for the town, shows that she cares about Marlee in a strange twist later on in the story.  It makes her more likable as a person, and what she did was a very nice thing to do.  As for the other characters, in the same scene they also show that they care about Marlee, and it brings them all closer together.  It was probably one of the best scenes in the book.

When the murderer was discovered, there was, of course, the scene where Marlee was in danger, but this time she was in a very heavy Halloween costume, so that could have caused problems for her, but in the end everything came out right even if there was sadness along the way.  I look forward to the next in the series.  Recommended.



More on Sharon Farrow's Books:  https://www.fantasticfiction.com/f/sharon-farrow/

Thursday, August 13, 2020

Death of a Wicked Witch (A Hayley Powell Mystery Book 13)

Author:  Lee Hollis
Genre:   Mystery

Mass Market Paperback; Digital Book
ISBN #:  9781496724953
Kensington Publishing
304 Pages
$7.99; $6.89 Amazon
July 28, 2020

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Bar Harbor, Maine, is quieter in the off-season, but the population has just increased a bit with the arrival of Ted and Trudy Lancaster.  Ted's taking over for a retiring minister, and Trudy runs a food truck called Wicked 'Wiches.  When she stops in at the Island Times office to place an ad, Hayley happily devours the sample sub Trudy offers -- and the two become fast friends.

When Trudy tragically dies in her truck while catering a Halloween party, suspicion falls on a cranky, competitive caterer who'd made veiled threats to Trudy.  But the case becomes more complicated when Hayley's husband admits he'd seen someone dressed as a witch hurrying away from the food truck -- not very hepful when countless women at the party wore the same costume.  Now Hayley finds herself sandwiched between witches and witnesses as she considers a smorgasbord of suspects.  If she finds the killer, she'll be a local hero...

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It's getting close to Halloween, and everyone is looking forward to the Garbers' annual party, where all the women dress as witches and the men are the ones in the unique costumes.  It's been a tradition for a few years, and Hayley is looking forward to it.  But while in her office one afternoon, a young, beautiful woman comes in and asks Hayley if she'll place an ad for her in the newspaper.  Hayley tries telling her it might be too late, but then she's bribed with a delicious sub sandwich and manages to do it just under the wire.  The woman introduces herself as Trudy Lancaster.  It seems her husband Ted is taking over from Reverend Stiles, who is retiring, and since they don't know anyone, Hayley invites them to dinner with she and her husband Bruce, who also works for the Times.

But while at the restaurant, they see the Garbers, and Mary Garber immediately asks Trudy if she'll cater the party.  But before that night, Hayley has another surprise - her daughter Gemma arrives from New York with her actor boyfriend, Connor.  While Hayley thinks everything might not be perfect in their life, Bruce urges her to stay out of it.  But then Connor has an accident, and that one event changes things, giving Hayley suspicions about another event.  So when she discovers Trudy's body at the party inside her food truck, Hayley's now dealing with a devastated husband, a daughter who can't decide what she wants for her future, and a killer who's living just under the wire...and not only had their own personal reasons for wanting Trudy dead, but have decided that Hayley might have to go also...

This is the latest in the series, and I really enjoyed it quite a bit.  We've watched Hayley's kids grow up through the series, and now Gemma has a life of her own and her career is spiraling upward, and while Hayley is happy for her, she's become worried at the present moment.  She's also dealing with the fact that Bruce has once again taken up a nasty habit and Hayley is determined to break him of it.

Then we have the murder - which is the gist of the story.  Hayley and nearly everyone in town liked Trudy - some exceptionally so - and she wonders if the rival food truck owner is the killer.  But then people start seeing someone around town that's frightening them, and Hayley has to wonder if things are connected.

What we get is a very good mystery with characters that are continually developing over time, and I'm glad to see Hayley is finally getting the happiness she deserves with Bruce in her life, and while Mona is absent in this book and Liddy is only a footnote, it really doesn't matter because this time the story features Reverend Stiles and his long-suffering wife, Edie.  It's a side of Edie we haven't seen before, and it humanizes her far beyond her reputation as merely being a gossip.  We also get to see Hayley and Bruce banter playfully, which causes them to be a little more real in the series.

When the ending comes and the climax occurs, it's no less than anything else we would have expected from Hayley, having proven herself capable of getting out of trouble one way or another time and again; but the reasons for the murder seemed almost unhinged; yet how can anyone tell what will drive someone to commit such a heinous crime in the first place.

In the end, it all came together nicely, with a hint of things to come.  I whisked through this in one evening and it was a relaxing read that brought me to Bar Harbor and home again.  Recommended.



More on Lee Hollis's Books:  https://www.fantasticfiction.com/h/lee-hollis/



Tuesday, August 11, 2020

Death of a Blueberry Tart (A Hayley Powell Mystery #12)

Author:  Lee Hollis
Genre:   Mystery

Mass Market Paperback; Digital Book
ISBN #:  9781496724939
Kensington Publishing
307 Pages
$7.99; $5.99 Amazon
March 31, 2020

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It may not be front page news, but Island Times food and cocktails columnist Hayley Powell is now happily married.  Before she can set sail on their honeymoon cruise, however, Hayley's mom, Sheila, pays an impromptu visit -- and promptly becomes the prime suspect in a murder.

The victim is Sheila's old high school rival, Caskie Lemon-Hogg, known for her homemade blueberry pies and her home-wrecking flirtations.  As Hayley teams up with her BFFs Liddy and Mona to clear her mother's name, Sheila reunites with Liddy's mom Celeste and Mona's mom Jane for their own amateur sleuthing.  The race is on between the moms and the daughters to find out who served this blueberry tart her just desserts...

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Just as newly-married Hayley Powell and her husband Bruce Linney are about to go on their delayed honeymoon cruise, Hayley's mother Sheila calls from the airport telling her she'll be there that day.  It seems she recently broke up with her boyfriend, and wants to visit her daughter to lick her wounds.  But shortly after her arrival, she starts making Hayley crazy, so Hayley suggests that she and her friends Celeste and Jane (Liddy's and Mona's mothers, respectively) plan a high school reunion at Hayley's brother's bar, Drinks Like a Fish.  

Tickled by the idea, the three women do so and are having a lot of fun, especially Sheila, who's reconnected with an old boyfriend from school.  But things take a turn when Sheila notices that Caskie Lemon-Hogg seems to have her claws into this man, much as she did when Sheila was in school and interested in someone else.  But that's not all: both Celeste and Jane remember Caskie from their own various problems back when, and the three women have had enough.  They tell her off in the bar, and Caskie runs out crying.

Unfortunately, it's the last time the three of them see her alive.  When Caskie is found dead, Sheila is chosen as the main suspect, and now Hayley and her best friends are out to prove her mother innocent.  But so is her mother and her best friends, no matter how hard Hayley tries to talk her out of it.  With a husband who's becoming frustrated, and people who won't answer her questions, Hayley's stymied.  But when another murder occurs, it's apparent someone is out to silence anyone who might know what's going on, and Hayley could very well be next...

Having read this series from the beginning, it's turned out to be a very good one indeed.  This time we have the mothers of the three best friends, and they get up to as much trouble as their daughters.  They're also a lot like their daughters, which the daughters won't believe.  Go figure.

Anyway, in this book I actually laughed out loud at a couple of the scenarios; they were that funny.  Sheila is a hoot, even though I'm glad I don't have her for a mother, but she's a master at backhanded compliments, even acting like she didn't know what she said was an insult.  I actually felt sorry for Hayley in this book having to have been raised by the woman, all the while thinking some of the things she said and did were funny.  So sad on my part...

Anyway, when we get to the meat of the story, you start to put the pieces together and then it becomes apparent who the only person was who could have killed Caskie.  But watching Hayley voice it was still interesting, especially since she was voicing it to the killer.  The kicker came at the end of the climax, and it certainly was humorous all around.  I think that this might be my favorite book of the series, and I plan to read the next one soon.  Recommended.



More on Lee Hollis's Books:  https://www.fantasticfiction.com/h/lee-hollis/

Monday, August 10, 2020

Death of a Wedding Cake Baker (A Hayley Powell Mystery Book #11

Author:  Lee Hollis
Genre:   Mystery

Mass Market Paperback; Digital Book
ISBN #:  9781496713865
Kensington Publishing
312 Pages
$7.99; $5.99 Amazon
April 30, 2019

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Liddy Crawford, best friend of food and cocktails columnist Hayley Powell, is getting married.  The wedding is the talk of the town in Bar Harbor, Maine, including snide gossip about the age gap between the bride and her groom, local lawyer, Sonny Lipton.  But the cruelty of the comments is nothing compared to the nasty wedding cake baker, Liddy's quarrelsome cousin Lisa.

So when the belligerent baker is found facedown in a three-tier cake, the victim of a poisoned slice, there are more suspects in town than names on the guest list.  With Sonny getting cold feet, Liddy getting hot under the frilly collar of her wedding gown, and a killer possibly crashing the ceremony, Hayley vows to solve the crime before her best friend walks down the aisle...

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When Hayley Powell is chosen to be her best friend Liddy's matron of honor, she doesn't expect everything to turn into a nightmare:  a gown that makes her look like Little Bo Peep, having to deal with Liddy's horrible, over-the-top mother Celeste, and worst of all, Liddy's cousin Lisa, a baker who's been employed by Celeste to make the wedding cake.  Liddy and Lisa obviously hate each other, and it shows in Lisa's choice of cakes, when she ignores Liddy's wishes.  The only good thing in her life is her boyfriend Bruce Linney, a co-worker at the Island Times.  She never thought they'd get to the point where they'd like each other, but here they are, almost in love.

After Liddy has had enough and asks Hayley to make her cake instead, Lisa goes on a rampage, and when Hayley goes to her shop to see if she can smooth things over, she finds a very dead Lisa.  Now with Liddy front and center as a killer, Hayley decides if she wants Liddy's wedding to go off, she needs to find a killer.  That is, if she can stay alive long enough to figure it out...

I do love reading this series.  It's gotten better over time and is still going uphill, which is more than some series do, so that's a big plus.  This time out, Liddy is finally marrying her attorney boyfriend, Sonny Lipton.  But Sonny seems almost like a third party to the wedding, not having anything to do with the planning, and not even showing up on time - or at all - of some of the events.  So of course Liddy is a nervous wreck.  A raging nervous wreck.  Hayley is doing her best to help Liddy keep it together, but if Sonny doesn't get his act together, there won't be any wedding.

What ensues is not so much the actions of a bridezilla, but a bridezilla's mother.  Celeste is every man's (and woman's) nightmare.  No wonder Liddy is the way she is.  Celeste isn't someone I'd want to come across in a dark alley.  Or even a light one.  But it explains a lot about Liddy's personality, at the very least.

Then there's the murder investigation itself, which Hayley knows has to be solved before Liddy's big day.  But when Hayley starts digging, other people become involved.  People like Bruce and even Sal, Hayley's boss.  And what they discover is going to rock everyone back on their heels, and quickly...

I really enjoyed this book.  My only complaint is in a spoiler below, because it pertains to a major part of the story.  It gives the reasons why thing went the way they were, so please don't read it if you haven't read the book.  

  

At any rate, I enjoyed reading this book and I was pleased at the way everything turned out in the end.  When the murderer was discovered, the reasons, while rather twisted since the wrong party (I felt) was targeted, still made it all interesting enough that I was glad to have finished it.  Recommended.



More on Lee Hollis's Books:  https://www.fantasticfiction.com/h/lee-hollis/

Sunday, August 9, 2020

Boston Scream Murder (A Deputy Donut Mystery #4)

Author:  Ginger Bolton
Genre:   Mystery

Trade Paperback; Digital book
ISBN #:  9781496725561
Kensington Publishing
256 Pages
$15.95; $9.99 Amazon
August 25, 2020

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October 31st is just around the corner and Emily Westhill's Boston cream donuts, carved with a scream, have made an indelible impression on local eccentric Rich Royalson.  So much so that he's ordered three dozen, with no screaming faces and twice the fudge frosting, for his seventieth birthday -- a special event in more ways than one.  It's to be held on fog-shrouded Lake Fleekdom where, twenty years ago, his wife mysteriously drowned.

But the next day, when Emily arrives with her Boston cream donuts, she stumbles upon Rich's corpse.  The poor guy wanted a unique birthday bash -- just not one to side of his skull.  With a guest list of possible perpetrators left at the scene, Emily soon discovers that the Royalson closet is rattling with skeletons.  As the fog thickens, motives mount, and the tricks outnumber the treats, Emily fears that Rich may not be the last one in Fallingbrook to go out screaming.

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Emily Westhill, a young police detective's widow, owns and runs Deputy Donuts (named after her beloved cat), along with her father-in-law Tom.  When a man shows up and starts raving to other men about how great Boston is, it seems that's all he wants to talk about.  But Emily discovers that he's there for a date with her friend Cheryl, who is one of the single women in the Knitpickers, a group of older women who come in daily to knit, eat, and chat.

Before Cheryl shows up, the man identifies himself as Rich Royalson, and asks Emily if she'd cater donuts for his seventieth birthday party in a few days, and tells her where she should bring them -- out to nearby Lake Fleekdom where he has a home.  But when Emily arrives, she finds everything set up for a party, including food from a local caterer...and the body of Rich.  Now, with her friend Cheryl involved, an old girlfriend of Rich's, even neighbors who might have a grudge against the man, she needs to find out who killed him and what would drive someone to do so.

Standing in her way is the fact that she's planning a Halloween costume party at her home, friends trying to push her toward her late husband's partner, Brent, and she has a business to run.  It doesn't leave a lot of time for her to think about killers, but Emily wants to know the truth, even if it's closer than she might ever imagine...

This is the fourth book in the series and I absolutely loved the third, so couldn't wait to get to this one.  But there was something that bothered me, so I guess I'd better get it out there right away:  Emily is insisting she's only friends with Brent, and she still loves her late husband.  I get that.  I really do.  But her husband, Alec, has been gone for six years, and she was married to him for four.  So he's been gone longer than they were wed, and even if that sounds cold, perhaps it's time she moved on with her life.  She's only thirty-one years old, and she needs to think if Alec would want her to mourn him forever.  Would he want her living alone?  Having no one in her life?  Or would he want her happy with someone new?  After all, if you've happily loved once, it's easier to love again (at least I've always believed so).  

Emily is still living in a relationship that's gone, and she's not willing to move into one with anyone else.  I'd much rather read that she's starting to realize her life isn't over, and while Alec will always be a part of her, it would be more interesting to read about her if she were moving on.  Right now she's stagnant in her life, even if she doesn't know it.  

So there, I've made my point.  As to the rest of the book, the mystery was excellent, as always.  I enjoy the characters the book is peopled with, and I enjoyed the fact that it took place at Halloween, so we got to see what everyone's costumes were (which always give an idea of someone's personality).  Emily's friends are always there for her, and they make the book more enticing to read.

Finding the killer gave us plenty of suspects, and even though I pretty much knew who it was from the moment that person stepped onto the page (I read a lot of mysteries), it was still fun watching Emily figure it out; and even more fun watching her get out of a sticky situation with the killer.  In the end, everything came together nicely, and, I am hoping, leading us toward another chapter in her life.  Recommended.



More on Ginger Bolton's Books:  https://www.fantasticfiction.com/b/ginger-bolton/

Friday, August 7, 2020

Jealousy Filled Donuts (A Deputy Donut Mystery #3)

Author:  Ginger Bolton
Genre:   Mystery

Trade Paperback; Digital Book
ISBN #:  9781496711915
Kensington Publishing
276 Pages
$10.29; $9.78 Amazon
August 27, 2019

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It is a truth universally acknowledged -- cops and donuts go together.  Exhibit A: Deputy Donut Café, owned and operated by detective's widow Emily Westhill and her father-in-law, the retired police chief of Fallingbrook, Wisconsin.  Named after Emily's adored and adorable tabby, the donut shop is a favorite among cops, firemen, and EMTs, as well as tourists and townspeople.  So when Fallingbrook needs donuts for their Fourth of July picnic, Emily's shop gets deputized.

But a twisted killer has found another use for Emily's treats.  At the picnic, a firecracker is hidden in a stack of raspberry-filled donuts and aimed at the unwitting queen of the festivities.  When it explodes, she is killed.  Having her jelly donuts involved puts Emily in a sticky situation, and when a shady shutterbug tires to frame her with incriminating photos, she finds herself in quite a jam.  To preserve her freedom and her shop's reputation, Emily needs to solve this case -- before the fuse-lighting felon goes off again...

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Emily Westhill is the young widow of a cop who was killed in the line of duty.  She now runs a donut shop along with her father-in-law, Tom, and is fairly happy with the life she's created for herself in the last five years since his death.  Right now she's creating donuts to sell at the Fourth of July picnic, and also gets to drive her "donut car," -- an old 1950s police car that has a giant donut on top -- in the parade while escorting the king and queen of the Fabulous Fourth Festivities.  But when queen Taylor  arrives late, she refuses to ride in the old car, so Emily finds herself escorting the duke and duchess, who love the car.  Emily can't help but notice that Taylor isn't nice, and neither is the duchess, who is supposed to be her best friend,

When Emily returns to the shop, she notices something else: that her young employee Jocelyn disappears every time an oily-looking photographer comes into the shop, especially when he's taking pictures of his surroundings.  Asking her about it, she admits to nothing, so Emily lets it go.  But later on at the fireworks, Emily sees her own donuts being used to set off a firework - aimed directly at Taylor's back.  She yells at Taylor and her date to run, but neither hear her, and the firework hits her.  So when Emily is later accused of being the one who rigged it, she needs to figure out who really killed the woman and why.  Otherwise, Emily might find herself in the line of fire herself...

This is the third book in the series and I have to say that I enjoyed it much more than the first two.  Not that there was anything wrong with them; but they did have the 'evil nemesis,' and I do so abhor that situation in any book.  Personally, I feel that there's no need for one at all to make a book interesting, and this book proves that to be true.

Emily is unfairly accused, so naturally she wants to find out who's trying to frame her and the reason why.  Knowing who, is easy, but the why not so much.  She also wants to find out who killed Taylor, and she knows enough not to go around blindly accusing people of murder without gathering all the information she can, which she proceeds to do admirably.

In the meantime, her matchmaking skills have been tested with her friends, and everything seems to be working out, while they are trying to match her with her late husband's partner Brent Fyne, which she is fighting with everything she has, telling herself she doesn't want a relationship again.  She's also trying to figure out where her parents are, and why they haven't arrived at their campsite which they pay for year round at the RV park.  But the big thing concerning her is why Jocelyn leaves the room every time a certain photographer enters, but won't tell her the reason; then when she disappears altogether, Emily starts to get worried.  

So what ensues next is the heart of the book:  the climax brings us to quite an unusual one: finding Jocelyn, the killer, and perhaps even more -- and hoping she can reach her friends in time for help.  If not, she'll need to depend upon her own skills to save her life, which might not be enough...in the end, when the murderer is discovered, I honestly thought the person was deranged to have such a reason, but who knows how the mind of a killer works?  I am also looking forward to reading the next in the series, since I have come to enjoy it so much that I read this in one night.  Recommended.



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Wednesday, August 5, 2020

Death of a Cookbook Author (Hayley Powell Mysteries Book #10)

Author:  Lee Hollis
Genre:   Mystery

Mass Market Paperback; [Audio CD]; Digital Book
ISBN #:  9781496713841; [9781977354884]
Kensington Publishing; [Tantor Audio]
320 Pages
$7.99; [$23.29]; $6.89 Amazon
April 24, 2018

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When Hayley's idol, cookbook author and TV personality Penelope Janice, invites her to participate in a Fourth of July celebrity cook-off at her seaside estate in Seal Harbor, Maine, Hayley couldn't be more flattered.  She just hopes she can measure up.  With a who's who of famous chefs whipping up their signature dishes, this holiday weekend has all the ingredients for a once-in-a-lifetime culinary experience.

Instead, Hayley gets food poisoning her first night and thinks she overhears two people cooking up a murder plot.  The next morning, a body is found at the bottom of a cliff.  Tragic accident or foul play?  To solve a real cliffhanger, Hayley will need to uncover some simmering secrets -- before a killer boils over again...

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Hayley Powell is at a book signing for a famous cookbook author that she loves, Penelope Janice, who also has a summer home nearby.  When Penelope unexpectedly asks Hayley to substitute as a guest cook at a Fourth of July gathering at her home, Hayley's stunned.  It seems someone backed out at the last minute, and Penelope follows Hayley's food column in the newspaper.  The catch is she's expected to stay the entire weekend since Penelope is filming the entire thing for a TV special.  Of course, Hayley agrees.

But the first night there, dinner isn't a pleasant affair.  Penelope is arguing with her husband Conrad, and then Hayley gets a bout of food poisoning, and needs to find a bathroom.  When exiting to go back to her room, she overhears two people have a conversation about murdering someone, and she thinks Conrad and Penelope's secretary Lena are the two people talking.  So early the next morning she calls her brother-in-law Sergio, who's chief of police, to ask his advice.  He arrives to question Penelope, but she blows it off and Conrad, of course, tells Hayley she was having hallucinations.  But then Conrad is found dead at the bottom of a cliff, and Hayley wonders if it was truly an accident.  Especially when she has an 'accident' of her own that she knows was on purpose.  Still, she has no proof.  So with the help of her co-worker Bruce Linney, Hayley sets out to find out who wants someone dead...and if she can keep that person alive before she's the next victim...

After a slow start to the series where all I saw was Hayley and her friends doing nothing but getting drunk, this series has improved to the point where I'm actually enjoying reading it, and I'm glad I stuck with it.  We don't see a lot of her cronies Liddy and Mona, but then the story is written in such a way that there wouldn't have been much point to them being around, anyway.  However, in this one, Bruce makes quite an appearance that is very telling as to where the story line is heading, and it might actually become interesting along the way.  We also have the reappearance of one of Hayley's ex-boyfriends added into the plot.

The death occurs early on, and Hayley knows that someone in the household had to be the killer, but she can't imagine it being Penelope, even if it's become apparent that Penelope's marriage was on the rocks.  However, with the woman insisting no one would kill him, Hayley's on her own.  Then there's an attack on Hayley's life, and she knows she's on the right track.  She also discovers that her idol has cracks in her veneer and may not be the person she's thought and admired for years.  

When there's another attack on someone else, Hayley's determined to figure things out, even if it puts her in the sights of a killer.  By the end of the book, more than one surprise comes forth, and everything comes together nicely, giving us an ending that makes us want to read the next in the series.  Recommended.



More on Lee Hollis's Books:  https://www.fantasticfiction.com/h/lee-hollis/

Monday, August 3, 2020

The Diva Cooks a Goose (A Domestic Diva Mystery #4)

Author:  Krista Davis
Genre:   Mystery

Mass Market Paperback; [Audio CD]; Digital Book
ISBN #:  9780425238257; [9781515950059]
Kensington Publishing; [Tantor Audio]
304 Pages
$7.99; [$29.99]; $7.99 Amazon
December 7, 2010

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It promises to be a jolly holiday for Sophie until a Scrooge steals the Christmas gifts from her family and neighbors.  The evil elf even pinches their Christmas dinners!  Sophie quickly ends the neighbors' finger-pointing by organizing a toy swap for the kids, restoring the spirit of Christmas.  But not for long...

When her sister-in-law's father shows up to the Christmas celebration with a diva girlfriend just a month after his separation, someone carries out everyone's thoughts of murder.  With relatives and friends under suspicion for the deadly deed, and Sophie's detective boyfriend Wolf out of town, it's up to Sophie to chase this goose and cook it.  Nobody ruins her Christmas!

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Sophie Winston's sister-in-law Laci is entertaining her friends and family for Christmas Eve dinner, and while she thinks everything is going to be fine, it's not.  Someone is stealing everyone's Christmas gifts, and their house is now the latest on the block to be emptied.  As if this isn't enough, Laci's father shows up with his new girlfriend, Bonnie -- angering her mother Marnie, since they've only been separated a month.  As if that isn't enough, they discover that Laci's younger sister Shawna is nearly engaged to Bonnie's son Beau.

But at another event, there's an altercation that sends Shawna running out in tears, and no one knowing how to handle it.  Not even Sophie, who discovers Bonnie's body at her home and needs to call the police, wishing her detective boyfriend Wolf was in town instead of spending the holidays in Maine.  Now, the hunt is on for a killer, and with a plethora of suspects, it's all Sophie can do to keep her family from fighting and try to figure out who left a basket of Ragdoll kittens in her sunroom...

This is the fourth book in the series, and I probably like it better than the others, although I still think that Sophie needs to grow a spine.  She never says no to anyone, even when she knows she should.  Another thing I don't care for is the fact that she practically thinks everyone on her suspect list is the guilty party at one time or another...and she's always wrong.  Where is she getting her clues from in the first place?  Just because someone acts what you think is suspiciously, doesn't mean they're a murderer.  As Laci said, they all have secrets.

But, it was interesting all the same to watch everything play out with the kittens (which I do love) and find out that Mars has a backbone after all.  Now we get to wait and see what happens in the next book, and if he'll revert to being wallpaper.  Something to look forward to.

In the end, it all came together just the way I thought it might, since the clues were leading in that direction all along, and as we expected, the murderer was caught and the reasons for the murder were what we thought.  I will read the next in the series, because this one had enough action to keep me interested enough to keep reading.  Recommended.



More on Krista Davis's Books:  https://www.fantasticfiction.com/d/krista-davis/

Saturday, August 1, 2020

Tea and Treachery (Tea by the Sea Mysteries #1)

Author:  Vicki Delany
Genre:   Mystery

Hardcover; Digital Book
ISBN #:  9781496725066
Kensington Publishing
304 Pages
$19.53; $12.99 Amazon
July 28, 2020

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As the proud proprietor and head pastry chef of Tea by the Sea, a traditional English tearoom on the picturesque bluffs of Cape Cod, Lily Campbell has her hands full, often literally.  But nothing keeps her busier than steering her sassy grandmother, Rose, away from trouble.  Rose operates the grand old Victorian B&B adjacent to Lily's tea shop...for now.  An aggressive real estate developer, Jack Ford, is pushing hard to rezone nearby land, with an eye toward building a sprawling golf resort, which would drive Rose and Lily out of business.

Tempers are already steaming, but things really get sticky when Ford is found dead at the foot of Rose's property and the police think she had something to do with his dramatic demise.  Lily can't let her grandmother get burned by a false murder charge.  So she starts her own investigation and discovers Ford's been brewing bad blood all over town, from his jilted lover to his trophy wife to his shady business partners.  Now it's down to Lily to stir up some clues, sift through the suspects, and uncover the real killer before Rose is left holding the tea bag...

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Lily Campbell has shucked her job as a pastry chef back in Manhattan and moved to Cape Cod to be closer to her grandmother Rose, who runs a B&B by the sea.  She's doing what she loves best -- creating delicious delights for her tearoom, Tea by the Sea.  But lately there's been a problem: developer Jack Ford wants to buy the Victorian next to Rose's home and turn it into a gigantic golf resort.  While both women are against it, Rose is extremely vocal, going so far as to write a letter to the editor about it.  When Ford is found dead at the bottom of the stairs on Rose's property, the detective in charge, Williams, is sure that she's done it, and doesn't seem to be looking for anyone else.

Luckily - or not so luckily - there's a new detective in town that is listening to Lily, even if she can't do much about it.  But Lily, in between trying to run a business and cook breakfast for guests over at the B&B, has her best friend Bertie to help, along with her new British gardener, Simon.  While Lily doesn't want to investigate at all, Rose does, and she knows she has to if she's going to keep Rose safe.  But will she put her own life in hot water by looking for a killer...

This is the first in a new series and I did like it quite a bit; although I felt there were a lot of characters to sift through.  There were employees at the B&B and the tearoom that offered up conversation and were ever-present along with the main characters.  Then there were the guests at the B&B and the suspects, of which there were many.  It was a lot to take in at once, and even with clues, it was difficult to point the finger at any one person for quite awhile.  It did feel slightly 'cluttered with characters.'

However, I did like the mystery and the way it was carried out, and the descriptions of different types of afternoon teas was very nice.   The recipes in the back are a bonus, too.  I would have liked to have more description of the seacoast, but perhaps that will be in later books.

When we get close to figuring out the murderer, it comes as a surprise right along the time that Lily figures it out, and I'm glad to say that she doesn't panic and is capable of keeping her head while in a dangerous situation.  When the ending comes everything comes together nicely, and I look forward to the next in the series.  Recommended.



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A Holiday for Homicide

Cook-Off Mysteries Book 9 Author:     Devon Delaney Genre:      Mystery Paperback; Digital Book ISBN #:     9781960511867 Beyond The Page Pu...