"A guest keels over after a couple bites of her salad. Who killed her?"
Desiree Shapiro, a Manhattan PI who loves food, throws her
niece Ellen a bridal shower with Allison Lynton, mother of
the groom, at Silver Oaks Country Club. Unfortunately
Bobbie Jean, Allison's sister-in-law, takes a few bites of
her green salad and keels over. Desiree believes this to be a homicide and investigates.
She discovers many people didn't get along well with Bobbie
Jean. Bobbie Jean had stolen many fiances and husbands
over the years. The suspect list keeps growing and
changing. Allison's husband Wes, Bobbie Jean's brother, has a tough
time accepting her death. This adds to the tension in the
family. A new love interest starts calling Desiree. This makes it
quite difficult, at times, for her to concentrate on the
investigation. Unfortunately Chief Porchow has set his sights on one
suspect, and Desiree has to speed up her investigation
before they arrest an innocent woman. She also finds Chief
Porchow is not very receptive to her help and information.
But, narrowing down the suspect list is not an easy task. Desiree is the type of PI I'd want to hire if I ever needed
one. She is very down-to-earth and loves food. We get to
know her strengths and weaknesses in this series. She is a
three-dimensional character. She also has a great
relationship with Ellen -- who is a character in her own
right. The society ladies that Desiree investigates are very
realistic. It is easily believed that they could be hiding
something and adds to the overall mystery. At the end of this book is a tasty new recipe for Desiree's
Wild Mushroom Croustades. Food is a big focus in this
series. This cozy is one of my favorite series. I highly
recommend this book. When you read one book, you'll want
to read the whole series.
Reviewed by Dawn Dowdle
Posted August 2, 2003
SummaryDesiree Shapiro hosts a bridal shower for her niece. But
just a couple bites into the first course, the groom's aunt
keels over. Now the plump P.I. must sift through the
suspects, all of whom have reason to wish the husband-
stealing Bobbie Jean dead.
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