Bedeviled Eggs by Laura Childs

Bedeviled Eggs (Cackleberry Club Mystery)

by Laura Childs

"The ladies at the Cackleberry Club cafe are busy preparing for Halloween. But someone's jumped the gun on the tricks. As mayoral candidate Chuck Peebler leaves, he gets struck with a crossbow arrow and is killed instantly. When another murder occurs on the historical society's Quilt Trail, there's no diguising it - a murderer is running loose in the town of Kindred. Now Suzanne's on the beat to sniff out one bad egg"--P. [4] of cover.

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4 of 5 stars

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I haven’t read the first two Cackleberry Club novels, and after reading Bedeviled Eggs, I am definitely going to find them and read them. I like a good cozy mystery, and I think Laura Childs did nicely on this one. It mentions things that have occured, but only in a brief manner, so you are not reliant on the previous books in the series to figure out what is going to happen in this one.

It’s hard to say a lot more without spoiling the book, and so I won’t. However anyone who is a fan of cozy mysteries – especially those with recipes included at the end, will enjoy this book. Suzanne, Petra and Toni aren’t obnoxious or annoying – they’re just regular women who run a cafe and have their flaws as well.

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