It’s
burro-racing season, but there’s murder on the mountain. Can Roxy find the killer in time to save her friend
from a corrupt cop?
About
the Book: It’s
burro racing season in the Rockies, and Roxy Constantine is all for it. Now if
she can come up with a good recipe for tomato jam, her summer will be complete.
But when Roxy finds a body on the burro racecourse, she’s suddenly plunged into
a murder investigation.
And when her innocent friend is accused of
killing her ex, Roxy must challenge a corrupt police chief who wants to shut
her up. Now she needs to find the real killer and save a neighboring town from
a plot to ruin its mountain magic.
Our
Review:
As an avid reader, with few exceptions, of all genres of fiction, these past
60+ years, we always appreciate a fast-paced story that keeps the pages turning,
as well teaching us something new and interesting. In the case of The Tomato
Jam Murder [#6 in the Luscious Delights cozy mystery series], we discovered
the intricacies of burro racing, the infinite varieties of jellies and jams, as
well as the ins and outs of the catering business. As a plus, the author’s spot
on descriptions of the art of selling handmade goods at local farmers’ markets
and, sad but true, how to cope with members of local law enforcement when they behave
in a less than professional manner.
On
a scale of 1-5, The Tomato Jam Murder merits a 7.
Kat Henry Doran, Wild Women
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