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Death Warmed Up

Death Warmed Up

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Entertaining
Review: Jean Ainley, a caterer, while doing her job comes across one murdered man. While trying to make ends meet, listen to sister in law and brother bicker, and teach several young girls how to cater, she begins to find clues to the identity of the killer.

It isn't until the end when another attempted murder and a possible lawsuit brings it all into the open about who the murderer is and the motive.

The end is good. I rated it a four stars because Jean mostly just stumbles on the answer rather than really trying to find the answer to the question: Who is the murderer? In fact, she's not even thinking about the whole thing, nor is she even putting any of the clues she has together. So it really isn't a detective book. It rather a book about a caterer who stumbles across a body and who stumbles across a murderer.

However, it is still an entertaining little book.

Enjoy

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: A kitchen is a dangerous place...
Review: When an official at one of her corporate clients is electrocuted, caterer Jean Ainley is dragged into murder. Filled with details about cooking and the dangers of cooking (strawberries are dangerous...who knew?), this little whodunnit is lackluster, but a little bit entertaining.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: A kitchen is a dangerous place...
Review: When an official at one of her corporate clients is electrocuted, caterer Jean Ainley is dragged into murder. Filled with details about cooking and the dangers of cooking (strawberries are dangerous...who knew?), this little whodunnit is lackluster, but a little bit entertaining.


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