Can Lucy figure out who killed Deacon Spooner?
Lucy Berberian is now engaged to the chef of her family's restaurant, Azad Zakarian, and is working on her wedding. Granted, she and Azad haven't picked a wedding date. It's December in the novel, and it's nearing to Christmas time. Lucy is loving the holiday time, figuring out wedding things, and sadly now solving a murder. She is still a great character, as in the other books that I have read of this series. I love Lucy as she is a great character, and I like what the author has done with her.
The Mystery
Lucy's friend Susan Cutie is the prime suspect for the murder of Deacon Spooner. Deacon was killed during the Polar Bear Plunge as he was one of the Polar Bears. Sadly Susan wasn't the only one that had the motive to kill Deacon, but I don't think that she killed him much like Lucy. Except who would kill him at a public event with everyone watching? It's a challenging mystery to try to figure it all out. I did get the killer but not his motive. Not only that, but who is dealing drugs with the high school students?
4 Stars
Mistletoe, Moussaka, and Murder by Tina Kashian is an excellent book. It seems as I can never figure out the motive for these books. I have to say that it is good for Ms. Kashian. Ms. Kashian does a great job on this series, and I am in love with the characters in this series. I am giving this novel four stars and recommending it to all culinary cozy mystery lovers out there and all who love a good holiday mystery.
Don't forget to check out the recipes at the back of the book.
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