Title: Target of Death
Series: A Cajun Cooking Cozy Mystery
Author: Madison Johns
Genre: Cozy Mystery
Pages: 170
Price: $0.99
Thoughts: A fast-paced, cozy mystery.
Book Synopsis:
When Tammy Rodrigue, known as Louisiana Sassy on the archery circuit,
rolled into Bear Paw, Michigan, for the archery competition, Tournament
of Trouble, she never expected to be considered a suspect in a murder
investigation. Sure, the victim was killed via an arrow through his
heart with the same white and pink fletches (feathers) like Tammy uses,
but she had just come to town. Not only that, but she was just pulled
out of a ditch by a mysterious man wearing a ski mask. Most women might
be frightened, but not Tammy. She’s tough as nails and not about to be
intimidated by anyone, not even the local archery hot shot, Daniel
Adams, who turned out to be the man under the mask.
Tammy and her tag-along friend, Dixie, slid their way into town
amidst a snowstorm and took shelter at the local restaurant, Hidden
Pass, run by a kind senior citizen, Margarita Hickey, who offers them a
place to stay. As it were, Margarita was down on her luck and her
business had gone on hard times. She’s impressed when Tammy spices up
the chili she ordered with her own brand of spices that she always
carries with her. It’s then that a plan is hatched, and Tammy and Dixie
devise a way to help Margarita by creating Cajun recipes that Margarita
could serve during the winter festival.
As Tammy and Dixie begin to poke into Sheriff Simon Price’s murder
investigation, they discover there are more secrets in this town than
what’s hiding out in the Bayou back home. Margarita, not one to be left
out in the cold, tags along, too. The victim, Clayton Percy, has cheated
on his wife and has been flashing cash all over town, but nobody seems
to know why. Or are they keeping it a secret? Will Tammy and Dixie be
able to solve this mystery in time before the Tournament of Trouble, or
will Tammy finally miss her mark?
Review:
A fast-paced, funny cozy mystery with great friendship and so much more. As someone who declares herself to be a foodie, I'm always drawn to culinary mysteries. I love to read about food almost more than I love to eat it. There was also plenty of action to keep this mystery interesting. Those that love cozy mysteries are going to enjoy this one.
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