Stars: 5 out of 5
Pros: Strong mystery and characters
Cons: Listing cons would make me blue
The Bottom Line:
Death at festival
Marlee must clear fiance
Compelling reading
Death Leaves Marlee Blue
Since I've enjoyed the first two books in the Berry Basket Mystery
series so much, I was looking forward to catching up with Marlee Jacob and
finding out what is going on with her. Killed on Blueberry Hill lived up to all
my expectations.
Summer is winding down, but the residents of Oriole Point,
Michigan, aren't ready to let things go without one last festival designed to
bring in the tourists. In this case,
it's the Blueberry Blow Out festival, and it includes a week-long event at the
fairgrounds, including carnival games and booths. Naturally, Marlee has set up a booth for her
store, the Berry Basket, and between trying to keep both the store and the
booth open, she and her small staff are hopping. And that doesn't count the contests that her
fiance, Ryan Zeller, has signed her up for, like the blueberry pie eating
contest.
It's after the tug of war that things get heated when Ryan
gets into an argument with Porter Gale, the owner of one of the biggest
blueberry farms in the country. There is
bad blood between the two families, but even given that, Marlee is shocked at
what she observes. Even more shocking is
the fact that Porter is dead only a few hours later. He appears to have died of complications from
his diabetes, but the police aren't so sure.
Naturally, thanks to Ryan's fight, the police want to talk to him. Marlee is certain Ryan is innocent. Can she prove it? What might she uncover along the way?
One reason I really enjoy this series is that the plots
offer a bit more than a typical cozy mystery.
Yes, the set up I've teased might sound familiar, but once you get into
it, you'll discover that the red herrings are more than just other people with
motives but provide their own conflicts and complications without taking away
their status as a red herring. Honestly,
it takes the last few clues that Marlee gathers before everything comes into
focus for her and us. Oh, I may have
guessed one or two plot points early, but I didn't have nearly everything
figured out until the very end.
Naturally, to pull this off, the characters have to be
strong. I would argue that some of the
suspects are better developed than some of the series regulars here just
because of how much time we spend with the suspects. Oh, don't get me wrong, we do see the series
regulars, and I loved spending time with them again. In fact, a couple of them provided me with
some great laughs. But we spend so much
time with the suspects that we truly get to understand them, which again keeps
us guessing until the end.
I was enjoying the book the entire way through, but when I
reached the final third, I could barely stand to put the book down. The twists and complications for Marlee were
so compelling I had to know what would happen next.
Being a book about blueberries, you're probably expecting me
to mention recipes at this point. And
you'd be right. We get several blueberry
infused sweets including a coffee cake and baked French toast.
Like a good berry, this book has just a bit of kick to go
with the sweet cozy trappings. Fans new
and old will enjoy reading Killed on Blueberry Hill.
You'll find more berry goodness with the rest of the Berry Basket Mysteries in order.
You'll find more berry goodness with the rest of the Berry Basket Mysteries in order.
NOTE: I received an ARC of this book.
I totally agree with your review. I just finished the book a couple of days ago, and when I got closer to the end I couldn’t stop reading it!
ReplyDeleteSo happy to hear you enjoyed the latest Berry Basket mystery, Chris!
DeleteNow I need to find this book! You have the best reviews!
ReplyDeleteHope you enjoy the book, Deb.
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