The Chocolate Mouse Trap
(A Chocoholic Mystery)
by Joanna Carl
Signet
September 6, 2005
ISBN #0451216350
240 pages
Paperback
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Joanna Carl

The Chocolate Snowman Murders

The Chocolate Cupid Killings

The Chocolate Snowman Murders

The Chocolate Jewel Case

The Chocolate Bridal Bash

Crime de Cocoa

The Chocolate Puppy Puzzle

The Chocolate Frog Frame-Up

The Chocolate Bear Burglary

The Chocolate Cat Caper

REVIEW

"fine chocolate animal amateur sleuth novel"

In Warner Pier, Michigan, Lee McKinney manages her Aunt Nettie's chocolate shop, Tenhuis Chocolate. Currently the emails from wannabe party planner Julie Singletree is driving Lee crazy with her Victorian sweetness in every message; approximately six arrive every day to Lee and five other people that Julie has anointed as the seventh major food group, "fancy foods". Lee eats the sugary electronic memos because she cannot afford to alienate the granddaughter of wealthy customer Rachel Shraeder of Shraeder Labs.

On local TV news is the report someone murdered Julie. Lee feels bad and a bit guilty that she recently badmouthed the woman, but goes on with her life. That changes when assaults on the fancy food group occurs. Julie wonders if one of the other five is a killer or could an outsider have a grudge against them. Julie plans to find out before she or her aunt become victims.

The latest chocolate animal amateur sleuth novel is a fine tale as Lee changes from detesting the victim to guilt and sorrow over her death to fear and courage for the safety of her aunt and her. The heroine's transformation happens quite smoothly as she hated the sugary emails, but never wished Julie dead nor willing to allow herself or her aunt to join the deceased by idly waiting for the cops to solve the caper. Once Lee knows that she has a different deadly rodent than the chocolate mice she made for a Shraeder Labs gala, she begins her investigation into who wants to murder the fancy food group.

Harriet Klausner

Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted August 26, 2005



Summary

Corny e-mails are maddening... but can they lead to murder?

Chocolate-shop manager Lee McKinney is so tired of "inspirational" e-mails from party planner Julie Singletree that she's ready to strangle her with the cord of her own computer mouse. But she's shocked when somebody actually kills the woman—and steals her computer. After all, the e-mail list Julie had set up was for professionals in the food and party business—people more interested in hors d'oeuvres than in homicides.

Julie's grandmother, a Michigan philanthropist, recently ordered thousands of chocolate mice from Lee's shop, TenHuis, in the exclusive resort of Warner Pier. But Lee's not the only one on the e-mail list with a tie to Julie's family. As the tangled connections emerge, so do more attacks. Lee smells a rat—and it's not made of chocolate. And if she doesn't want to be permanently deleted, it's up to her to trap it...



 

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