Stars: 5 out of 5
Pros: Strong story, great characters, Halloween spirit
Cons: None, not that I was looking berry hard for any
The Bottom Line:
Halloween and health
Combine for berry good fun
That’s a page turner
Halloween Mischief and Murder
The Berry Basket Mysteries by Sharon Farrow have quickly
become a favorite series of mine. Mulberry Mischief is the fourth book in the series, and it is another book filled
with mayhem, mischief, and murder.
It’s the week before Halloween in Oriole Point, Michigan,
yet the town is focusing on health thanks to the Haunted Halloween Harvest
Health Fair. Naturally, Marlee Jacob is
participating some with products from her store, The Berry Basket, but people
have come in droves thanks to the celebrities that have been booked to appear
this week and offer their expertise on nutrition and exercise.
The Saturday the festival opens, Marlee is cornered by
Leticia the Lake Lady. Leticia is one of
the odd characters who call the town home.
She is ranting about the shadow people who have come to town and
demanding that Marlee order mulberries so Leticia can use their protective
properties to cover her cabin. Marlee
thinks Leticia is harmless if a little off, but that’s before a dead body turns
up. Will the latest happenings disrupt
the health fair?
Before we go any further, I should issue a spoiler
warning. Not for this review, but for
this book. The previous book in the
series included a major event in Marlee’s personal life which is discussed in
passing here. Frankly, there’s no way
around it. If you care to find out about
that from the book itself, I recommend you read the books in order. Honestly, you are in for a treat because this
series is fantastic.
As usual, the plot starts strongly and never lets go until
we reach the climax. We spend a little
bit meeting characters before the murder takes place, so when we do find the
body, we are able to jump right in.
Plus, there are some pretty mysterious things happening even before the
dead body turns up. Once that happens,
we start to learn even more things that change our opinions of the characters
we’ve met. The climax is once again
fantastic and perfectly wraps up all the questions we’d had over the course of
the book.
I’ve already mentioned the characters several times, which
should tell you the suspects are fantastic.
Honestly, I could have seen any of them having done it until Marlee gets
the final clues that nail it down.
However, one reason I love these books are the other
characters – the series regulars. Marlee
is surrounded by a great group of friends and employees at her store. They add plenty of color to the story and
help lighten a story that has some dark tinges to it at times.
I cling to summer as long as I can, refusing to admit that
fall has arrived and winter is coming until I can’t put it off any longer, so
picking up a Halloween book in August wouldn’t have been my first choice. However, despite the Southern California
summer heat, this book put me in the fall mood with the descriptions of the
weather and the Halloween plans. I am
still not ready to admit that summer is winding down, but I did enjoy the
spirit of the season presented here.
And, what is a book about berries without some berry
inspired recipes? We get four of them
here – two that feature mulberries and two that are berry inspired Halloween
themed treats.
I really can’t recommend this series highly enough. If you haven’t met Marlee yet, you need to do
so today. And if you are already a fan,
you’ll be thrilled with her latest adventure in Mulberry Mischief.
NOTE: I received a copy of this book.
Thanks for the review. This series is a favorite of mine also...can’t wait to read the new book!
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