Cons: A few niggles, but mostly minor issues.
The Bottom Line:
The plot is stronger
While the characters still shine
Enjoyable book
Murder of a House Guest
At the beginning of the year, I decided it was time to catch
up on all of the books written by Daryl Wood Gerber under her two names. Of course, then she announced she was coming
out with two books in her Cookbook Nook series in 2014. I’ve read both of those, and now that I’ve finished
Days of Wine and Roquefort, I’m up to
date on the mysteries she writes under the pen name Avery Aames.
If you’ve missed this series, you can pretty much jump in
here. You will be spoiled on a few
character sub-plots and secrets, but the main mysteries from each book are not
revealed.
What you do need to know is that Charlotte Bessette and her cousin
Matthew run a wine and cheese shop in the small town of Providence, Ohio. Somehow, that small town has become plagued
by murder, and Charlotte always finds herself involved in trying to figure out
what is happening, usually with the help of her friends, especially her
assistant Rebecca.
It’s a couple weeks before Thanksgiving, and Charlotte’s
life is very quiet. Her fiancée, Jordan, is out of town and her
cousin Matthew and his girls have moved out of the house they were sharing
since Matthew just got remarried. It’s why Charlotte agrees to let
Matthew’s friend Noelle Adams move in for a little while. Noelle has
just gotten a new job at a winery in the area and her new place isn’t quite
ready yet.
The day before Noelle starts her new job, Charlotte is
shocked to return home and find Noelle stabbed with a wine corkscrew. She
manages to get off a cryptic final phrase before she dies. Since
Noelle hardly knew anyone in town, who would want to kill her? Had
someone from her previous life followed her?
In the last book, I complained that I felt the sub-plots overwhelmed
the main mystery. That wasn’t the case
here. Who killed Noelle was front and
center with the sub-plots serving their purpose of helping develop the
characters and occasionally giving supporting players something to do. I did feel like the rehashing of clues and
suspects and theories could have been trimmed a little, but that is minor.
The reason? I really
do enjoy these characters. Charlotte has
a close nit group of family and friends, and I like spending time with them. We even got to see a couple who weren’t
around much last time, which was nice.
The characters are continuing to grow and change, and I like this in my
main characters as well. Rebecca’s love
life took an interesting twist here, and I’m curious to see how that is resolved. It could help to grow her character, which
would be a good thing since she does tend to act her early 20’s age at times
(and at times I love her for acting her age0.
I also wish that Charlotte would recognize why the chief of police wants
her to stop investigating murders and stop taking it personally when he warns
her away from the danger. Overall, these
are both minor issues in a cast I pretty much love.
Of course, you can’t have a culinary cozy (or many cozies in
general these days), without providing recipes.
This book features six new ones including a delicious sounding chocolate
cheesecake and a pizza I really want to try.
I just need to get going and actually try some of these recipes.
I’m glad I’ve made the effort to catch up on
this series this year. With Days of Wine and Roquefort behind me, I
can look forward to the sixth in the series coming in just a couple of
months. I’m already looking forward to
my return visit to Charlotte and her friends
If you do want to read the earlier books, here are the Cheese Shop Mysteries in order.
I actually have two copies of this book, so I am offering my extra in a giveaway. And it is an autographed copy, too. Just leave me a comment on this review and include your e-mail address before 11:59 PM on December 1st, and I will draw one lucky winner. It's that simple!
I actually have two copies of this book, so I am offering my extra in a giveaway. And it is an autographed copy, too. Just leave me a comment on this review and include your e-mail address before 11:59 PM on December 1st, and I will draw one lucky winner. It's that simple!
The Cheese Shop Mysteries are a cozy series I'd love to read! Thanks for this opportunity to start! chatcozy1@gmail.com
ReplyDeleteLove the Cheese shop mysteries. Thanks for the chance. ourbutton@yahoo.com
ReplyDeleteSounds like a delicious mystery...cheese and all...
ReplyDeleteMarilyn ewatvess@yahoo.com
I just found Daryl and am looking forward to reading her books! They sound wonderful! Thank you for this post and for the chance!
ReplyDeleteI've started this series and enjoy it, I never knew cheese could be so interesting. I love your reviews, your taste seems similar to mine. Thanks for the chance to win.
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Awesome! Hope to add it to my shelf...if not, definitely planning on picking it up!
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The series written under Avery Ames are a real page turner. Thanks for the opportunity to take a chance in your giveaway. robeader53@yahoo.com
ReplyDeleteI love this series.
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Congrats on finishing the series.
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I love the series but haven't yet read this book. There's nothing in the details of the giveaway about geographical restrictions so if you're willing to send to Canada please enter me in the draw. If not, good luck to eveybody who enters!
ReplyDeleteI love this author & both of her series. I have to read this one to be current. So many great cozies it's hard to keep up. Great review!
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I've read the first 3 in the series---so I guess I'd better get reading and catch up too. Thanks for the contest.
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