Sunday, September 01, 2019

Book Review: Chocolate Covered Murder by Leslie Meier

Chocolate Covered Murder (A Lucy Stone Mystery, #18)

"Lucy Stone, mother of three, works as a reporter on her local paper in the small town of Tinker's Cove, Maine. She's asked to write an article about a new local business, Chanticleer's Chocolates. But, as is so often the case with Lucy, it turns out not to be your usual run-of-the mill assignment . . . 

A local fisherman drowns suspiciously and then Chanticleer's sultry store manager turns up dead and covered in chocolate. Is this the work of a bitter ex-wife? Or is a rival fudge shop, recently stripped of its status as the ""Best Candy on the Coast"", behind her demise? With Valentine's Day just around the corner, Lucy gets on the case.

Sweeter than sugar, this wonderfully fun and cozy mystery from New York Times bestseller Leslie Meier is a delight from start to finish.


MY REVIEW:

Chocolate Covered Murder (A Lucy Stone Mystery, #18)Chocolate Covered Murder by Leslie Meier

Lucy Stone is a reporter for her local paper and is a mom of 3 kids, married to Bill and always seems to get caught up in a murder.
This time she is asked to write on article on the new store Chanticleer's Chocolates. When she gets there she does not like the woman working there. She seems to use her body and sexual attraction to get men to buy the chocolates.
Meanwhile a fisherman is found dead. Seems he has hit his head and drowned, Then the woman from the chocolate store ends up dead. Lucy seems to think the same person has done it and she does a little sleuthing, which always gets her into trouble.
This story is a cute, cozy mystery and I have enjoyed it just as much as her other books in the series.


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