Book two in the Maine Clambake Mystery series. To participate in Founder's Day Weekend Julia and her family temporarily move the clambake to the pier using the Claminator. It looks like things are going great until the fire under neath starts to pop and hiss just before a leg shows up in the middle of it causing a scene in the middle of the celebration. The newest employee takes off running to hide out which makes them all suspicious. They all trust Julia though so of course she finds herself in the middle of the investigation while still trying to keep up with the family business. There seems to be less family stress this time around which lets the characters open up a little more even letting Julia battle some of her inner demons when it comes to her weird relationship. The back and forth provided some nice back ground to the story and the surprises along the way were something to behold as well. I really enjoyed this next installment in this series and highly recommend it to cozy mystery fans giving it 4/5 stars.
Tuesday, December 12, 2017
Boiled Over by Barbara Ross
Book two in the Maine Clambake Mystery series. To participate in Founder's Day Weekend Julia and her family temporarily move the clambake to the pier using the Claminator. It looks like things are going great until the fire under neath starts to pop and hiss just before a leg shows up in the middle of it causing a scene in the middle of the celebration. The newest employee takes off running to hide out which makes them all suspicious. They all trust Julia though so of course she finds herself in the middle of the investigation while still trying to keep up with the family business. There seems to be less family stress this time around which lets the characters open up a little more even letting Julia battle some of her inner demons when it comes to her weird relationship. The back and forth provided some nice back ground to the story and the surprises along the way were something to behold as well. I really enjoyed this next installment in this series and highly recommend it to cozy mystery fans giving it 4/5 stars.
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