The Icing on the Corpse by Liz Mugavero

The Icing on the Corpse (Pawsitively Organic Mystery, #3)

by Liz Mugavero

Kristan "Stan" Connor is thrilled to be invited to the Groundhog Day festivities in quirky Frog Ledge, Connecticut. Her organic, home-baked pet treats are a big hit at the annual celebration, though an important guest is curiously absent . . .

When Helga Oliver, the town's elderly historian, is found crumpled in the basement of the Historical Museum, the close-knit town is devastated. But after some tenacious digging, Stan discovers Helga was pushed down the stairs--and that this picture-perfect New England town may hide some dark secrets . . .

Stan's dogged determination reveals Helga's ties to an unsolved death in 1948 . . . but how does that connect to Adrian Fox, who's just arrived in town to shoot an episode of Celebrity Ghost Hunters? Stan is going to have to be very careful in chasing down the killer--if she wants to live to see another winter . . .

Includes Gourmet Pet Food Recipes!

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3.5 of 5 stars

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I started this one certain it was going to end up in the big black box, but once I got into it, I  mostly enjoyed it.  I love the cat and dog angle, and the characters are well done and likeable.   

The murder mystery took place in the present but is tied to an old cold case and I don't know what it is that I always find interesting about those.  The solution wasn't obvious, but it was an odd setup too because there were never really any suspects and it's never really clear why the police arrested the person they did; an attempt at explanation is given towards the very end, but I didn't buy it.   

I already have the next one in the series, so I'll read that but I don't know if I enjoy this series enough to stick with it.

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