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MURPHY'S SLAW

Even the beauties of Alaska can’t make up for the slow-paced not-such-a-mystery. The recipe for coleslaw is a winner, though.

An Alaskan diner owner takes on yet another case of murder.

Charlie Cooke, her BFF Annie Jensen, and reporter Chris Doucette have helped their lawman friend Cody Graham, fondly known as Trooper, in the past. So they don’t hesitate when Trooper asks for help again. Charlie’s been reluctant to visit the Alaska State Fair, but when Trooper, whose vast territory keeps him constantly short-staffed, tells them that one of Charlie’s produce suppliers has been killed there, the three take off for the fair. Though Charlie’s not a fan, at least there are numerous food stands whose offerings may give her ideas for her diner fare. The dead woman, KC, was an inoffensive schoolmate of Charlie’s, and it’s hard to imagine who would want her dead. Feeling that their success depends on uncovering a motive, Charlie and her buddies start digging into KC's current life and her past. They find a dicey boyfriend, a nasty property dispute with a current neighbor, and an ancient lawsuit from the plane crash that killed her sister and brother-in-law, leaving KC to raise their son, Milo, who’s just turning 18. Although Charlie doesn’t think they’re making much progress, apparently the killer does, for he starts sending her warning notes. In the absence of her vacationing parents, she relies on Chris for help, and their all-but-romance is complemented by the support of Charlie’s adored feline companion, Benny.

Even the beauties of Alaska can’t make up for the slow-paced not-such-a-mystery. The recipe for coleslaw is a winner, though.

Pub Date: June 1, 2021

ISBN: 978-0-593100-48-6

Page Count: 304

Publisher: Berkley

Review Posted Online: March 30, 2021

Kirkus Reviews Issue: April 15, 2021

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BLOOD TRAIL

More of a western than a mystery, like most of Joe’s adventures, and all the better for the open physical clashes that...

Wyoming Game and Fish Warden Joe Pickett (Free Fire, 2007, etc.), once again at the governor’s behest, stalks the wraithlike figure who’s targeting elk hunters for death.

Frank Urman was taken down by a single rifle shot, field-dressed, beheaded and hung upside-down to bleed out. (You won’t believe where his head eventually turns up.) The poker chip found near his body confirms that he’s the third victim of the Wolverine, a killer whose animus against hunters is evidently being whipped up by anti-hunting activist Klamath Moore. The potential effects on the state’s hunting revenues are so calamitous that Governor Spencer Rulon pulls out all the stops, and Pickett is forced to work directly with Wyoming Game and Fish Director Randy Pope, the boss who fired him from his regular job in Saddlestring District. Three more victims will die in rapid succession before Joe is given a more congenial colleague: Nate Romanowski, the outlaw falconer who pledged to protect Joe’s family before he was taken into federal custody. As usual in this acclaimed series, the mystery is slight and its solution eminently guessable long before it’s confirmed by testimony from an unlikely source. But the people and scenes and enduring conflicts that lead up to that solution will stick with you for a long time.

More of a western than a mystery, like most of Joe’s adventures, and all the better for the open physical clashes that periodically release the tension between the scheming adversaries.

Pub Date: May 20, 2008

ISBN: 978-0-399-15488-1

Page Count: 320

Publisher: Putnam

Review Posted Online: May 19, 2010

Kirkus Reviews Issue: March 15, 2008

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BULLETPROOF BARISTA

Scads of red herrings, peeks behind the show-biz curtain, and bountiful appended recipes will leave fans smiling contentedly.

An opportunity to promote the Village Blend coffeehouse turns into a murderous disaster.

Clare Cosi is a big fan of comedian Jerry Sullivan, so she’s thrilled when his popular TV series Only Murders in Gotham chooses the Village Blend as a place to shoot. Another fan is Clare’s barista Tucker, an actor who has a speaking role. The production has already suffered its share of problems. Jerry’s assistant has been injured in an accident, and Lizzy Meeks, the president of Jerry’s fan club, is stalking him. When it appears that the coffee in the craft services truck run by Driftwood Coffee, avowed enemy of the Village Blend, has poisoned the property master, who’s saved by the quick thinking of Clare’s coffee buyer and ex-husband Matt, Jerry cuts Driftwood loose, and Clare and Matt step in. When Jerry shoots Tucker with a gun containing a real bullet instead of blanks, only the fact that Tucker was smart enough to wear a bulletproof vest saves him and the production from disaster. Clare strikes up a friendship with an intern who turns out to be costar Kylee Ferris, who’ll be terrorized by a snake in her trailer. Amid all the other miscues, Clare, who’s helped solve many a murder, follows the property master to Central Park, where he’s shot dead. Though Clare’s fiance, Mike Quinn, is an NYPD detective whose position makes Clare’s own position awkward, he’s willing to ignore minor problems until Clare becomes a target.

Scads of red herrings, peeks behind the show-biz curtain, and bountiful appended recipes will leave fans smiling contentedly.

Pub Date: Nov. 14, 2023

ISBN: 9780593197592

Page Count: 352

Publisher: Berkley

Review Posted Online: Sept. 9, 2023

Kirkus Reviews Issue: Oct. 1, 2023

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