Sunday, October 7, 2007

Cooking Up Murder, by Miranda Bliss

Summary: After Annie and Eve witness a man's death (murder, it turns out) they can't help but try to find out who the culprit is. Well, technically, Eve wants to show up her ex-fiance, the police detective in charge of the case, and she drags Annie along. But whatever the cause, they start an investigation. And things happen.

Thoughts: Well, for starters, there was the sort of fairy tale ending that made me giggle. Besides that, I liked the fact that the narrator was completely aware of her amateur detective-ness and the idea that maybe she should leave the investigation to the professionals (not that she does, but she does mention the idea). And of course there's always the "whee mystery story I want to know whodunnit let's try to predict the outcome" thing (which totally merits a run-on sentence).

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