Tuesday, February 03, 2015

January's Books

Jewel Bay, Montana, is home to the annual Summer Food and Art Fair. Erin Murphy, a thirty-something who has returned home to help with the family business, is one of the organizers of the Grill-off competition. TV chef Gib Knox is in town to film the contest, and his self-important attitude has everyone on edge. It's a perfect setting for a murder, and author Leslie Budewitz has captured this food lover's village as if it were on a picture postcard.
But when the tv producer is the victim of a hit and run, and a local chef is discovered bludgeoned to death with a meat mallet, Erin can’t stay behind the cash register at her store. For fans of foodie mysteries like Diane Mott Davidson and Joanne Fluke.


What's the worst that could happen? by Donald Westlake
Crooked man by Tony Dunbar
Must love dogs by Claire Cook
Terror in a teapot by Morgan St. James
Sweet golden parachute by David Handler
The blood red Indian summer by David Handler
Murder at midnight by C.S. Challinor
The girl who ran off with daddy by David Handler
Men at arms by Terry Pratchett
Click to play by David Handler
The burglar who counted the spoons by Lawrence Block
Clammed up by Barbara Ross
Still Foolin' 'em by Billy Crystal
Boiled over by Barbara Ross
Crime rib by Leslie Budewitz

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