Summary from Goodreads:
"Despite the bitter
winter in South Lick, Indiana, business is still hot at Robbie Jordan’s
restaurant. But when another murder rattles the small town, can Robbie
defrost the motives of a cold-blooded killer?
Before she
started hosting dinners for Indiana University’s Sociology Department at
Pans ‘N Pancakes, Robbie never imagined scholarly meetings could be so
hostile. It’s all due to Professor Charles Stilton, who seems to thrive
on heated exchanges with his peers and underlings, and tensions flare
one night after he disrespects Robbie’s friend, graduate student Lou. So
when Robbie and Lou go snowshoeing the next morning and find the
contentious academic frozen under ice, police suspect Lou might have
killed him after their public tiff. To prove her friend’s innocence,
Robbie is absorbing local gossip about Professor Stilton’s past and
developing her own thesis on the homicide—even if that means stirring up
terrible danger for herself along the way . . ."
My Thoughts:
Three books in and this series is going strong! I actually think that this is my favorite book of the series yet. There are just so many things to enjoy and because of that I read this book in less than two days. That is almost unheard of for me! One of the things that I enjoy most about this series is reading about Robbie's cooking while working at her restaurant Pans 'N Pancakes. It is such fun to read about the different breakfast and lunch combinations that she comes up with. Also, it never fails to make me super hungry while reading and usually for breakfast type foods. I've come to realize that the majority of my favorite cozy mysteries all feature food. I'm not sure what that says about me as a reader. LOL! But I do really, really enjoy the scenes where Robbie is busy working in her restaurant with all of the delicious descriptions of the food that she makes.
I really enjoyed the mystery portion of this book as well. The author gave the story a sort of Nancy Drew feel with a hidden tunnel and other fun secrets. As I was a huge Nancy Drew fan in my youth, I couldn't get enough of this book because of it. I really enjoyed the fact that the author had me guessing on the killer throughout almost the entire book. I also really enjoyed that in this book we got to see more of Robbie's relationship with Abe. I've been hoping for this since the very first book so consider me a happy reader. I just really enjoyed this book (obviously) and don't have anything bad to say about it. My only complaint is that now I have to wait for book four. LOL! It's so hard to wait when these books are so good.
Overall, I really enjoyed this book and am left so excited about this series! I've really come to enjoy my time in South Lick, Indiana with all of these characters. Robbie is someone that I would want to be friends with in real life and I just love all of the other secondary characters as well. With fast-paced mysteries and that whodunnit feel I adore, I just can't seem to get enough of these books. I would recommend these books to cozy mystery and mystery fans alike. Highly recommended!
Bottom Line: My favorite of the series so far! So good!
Disclosure: I received a copy of this book thanks to the publisher and NetGalley.
Pages
- Home
- 2022 Reads
- 2022 Challenges
- TBR Reading
- Review Copy Reading
- 2018 Releases
- 2021 Reads
- Books Read in 2020
- Books Read in 2019
- Books Read in 2018
- Books Read in 2017
- Books Read in 2016
- Books Read in 2015
- Books Read in 2014
- Books Read in 2013
- Books Read in 2012
- Books Read in 2011
- Books Read in 2010
- Books Read In 2009
- Books Read in 2008
Tuesday, March 28, 2017
When the Grits Hit the Fan by Maddie Day (thoughts)
Labels:
2017 read,
2017 review,
cozy mystery,
foodie cozy,
mystery,
netgalley reads,
series,
series i love
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
This does sound good, Sam. I have been reading more cozies lately (although not right now), and have found a couple new series I can't wait to devour.
ReplyDelete