Life is great. Cheese makes it better.
-- Avery Aames
(Tête de moine cheeses - monk heads - aging in Bellelay, Switzerland)
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Life is great. Cheese makes it better.
-- Avery Aames
(Tête de moine cheeses - monk heads - aging in Bellelay, Switzerland)
Mystery/Thriller Monday
Charlotte is the owner of a cheese shop, (technically called Fromagerie Bessette). That sounds great, but, of course, there’s a fly in that ointment (or cheese, eww…. ointment, let’s stick with ointment.) Someone is found murdered, and then, Charlotte’s Grandmère is accused of it. Yikes.
I have to say that there was definitely no lack of suspects, which made this a little different than a lot of the themed ‘cozies’ I’ve read. Usually I can sorta guess about one or two of those who may have done it, but, this mystery was well… mysterious. It also made me very hungry. Ooh, the descriptions of the food, see, now I’m getting hungry again. Doh!
You may like this book If you Liked: You Cannoli Die Once by Shelley Costa, Death on Tap by Ellie Alexander, or Appetite For Murder by Cecile Lamalle
The Long Quiche Goodbye by Avery Ames
Matthew asks Charlotte to take in a visiting sommelier. On a day when Charlotte is busy working in her garage, Noelle is murdered.
This book centers on spousal abuse and wives running for their lives.
It's wintertime and Charlotte is getting her stall ready for the upcoming festival. Into the mix of this planning chaos, an old friend of her mother comes to town to start a honeybee farm to compete with the town's current farm.
Charlotte Bessette is catering an event at a long abandoned winery. The building is being transformed into an art school and gallery but people are on edge on rumors of buried treasure.