Lost and Fondue by Avery Aames

Lost and Fondue (Cheese Shop Mystery, #2)

by Avery Aames

When a body is found in a long-abandoned winery, cheese shop owner Charlotte Bessette trades in her fondue fork for a flashlight to clear a friend's niece of suspicion. But as Charlotte starts to turn up the truth, the killer starts turning up the heat.

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3 of 5 stars

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I had to struggle to get through this one, but I firmly believe that it had little to do with the book and the story, and all about my temporary disinterest in reading. There was a very good story line here and a very nice twist at the end. The very beginning of the story the protagonist was coming across boastful, mainly about the cheeses and her expertise, but that faded quickly as the plot developed. I enjoyed the cheese facts, but thought sometimes there were a tad too many of them and it felt like a sales pitch. But all in all it was a very good book and I look forward to the next one.

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