Mystery on the Menu

Mystery on the Menu

2023

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15

Entrée to Murder

We're introduced to the characters in this story and I knew whom I would like and wouldn't like. Drew was good from the start – I liked his easy narration and his character grew on me quickly – which I'm happy about as it's hard to read and finish a book where you don't like the main character/their narration.

I sort of liked Mac – Drew's love interest. He's unfortunately a cop – plus there's a thing of his family being in law enforcement. That coupled with it being a small town – there's a big possibility of there being... bias for the cop family. This showed itself in the third story. It did make me dislike Mac and it seemed to me like he just fell into being a cop because there was basically a job waiting for him. Did he not want to become something else? Or did he have to go into law enforcement because “that's what the family wanted/needed”.

I did like Mac's stoic personality – especially when met with Drew's almost chaotic personality. I liked seeing the two mix and that they (their personalities as well as the characters) and I thought they would probably continue to be a good couple. A feature/? of cozy mysteries is that the solver (who's usually in a profession not known for solving crimes) often buts heads with the law enforcement, often creating banter. This did well here as the banter flowed easily into a relationship.

I didn't care for Sam – Drew's business partner. She flits in and out of the stories and I felt I could never get her personality? Either she wasn't fleshed out properly or just not written well in the first place. So every time she was on the page (screen for me) I sort of skimmed over until she left again.

Recipe for Trouble

Michael is terrible (he's Drew's ex that pops up) – is it bad to say I was sort of... rooting for him to end up on the other side of the living experience?

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