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Sweet and Cozy

February 19, 2016 by DataAngel 2 Comments

sweetandsaltySometimes I want a quick read. A comfortable read where nothing too gross happens. It’s what they call a “cozy” mystery. If you’re not familiar with the term, think of it as a book that’s like an episode of Castle. There’s a mystery – usually a death – but it’s not described in lurid detail. The main character (almost always a woman) may even say something like “I didn’t need a close look to know that <victim> was dead.”  There are quirky characters, quirky settings, and an attractive person who’s involved in the case in some way (usually a cop).

Sweet and Salty Treachery was just that sort of book. The main character (Ali) is part-owner in a shop that specializes in pastries and smoothies in the morning, lunches paired with desserts in the afternoon. Most of their business comes from providing catered lunches to the offices around the storefront.  When HoneyBuns Sweets and Sandwiches get a last-minute invitation to attend a taste testing to win a spot catering a charity event,  Ali is elated.  She packs up some samples and heads to the hall.

Where, of course, the event planner drops dead immediately after sampling Ali’s wares.

And, of course, Ali and her best (journalist) friend end up “investigating” and figuring out who was really behind the murder. The attractive cop saves Ali at just the right time.

It was a quick read, and a satisfying one.

Filed Under: Fiction, Mystery Tagged With: cozy mystery, mystery

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  1. maydays says

    February 20, 2016 at 1:57 pm

    Your cupcake book was better than mine :) It cracks me up that CBR has two cupcake cover reviews in a row.

    Have you been able to resist cupcakes while reading? So far, I’m cupcake-free, but I plan to remedy that tomorrow (or at the very least eat a croissant).

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    • DataAngel says

      February 20, 2016 at 9:05 pm

      This one wasn’t as pastry-licious as others I’ve read. A lot of the ones I’ve read actually have the recipes in the back and I’ve been tempted, but haven’t tried any. Although there’s a series of Indian “cozy” mysteries that get me every time and make me totally hungry.

      I read your review! I’m with you. I’m not much of a romance reader, which is why about as far into the romance genre I get is a cozy, where it’s always fade-to-black and usually just “cute and flirty” stuff.

      And now I’m thinking about that Indian series again….

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