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Eggs in Purgatory (Cackleberry Club, #1)Eggs in Purgatory by Laura Childs

My rating: 4 of 5 stars


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After running my monthly errands and putting groceries away (not to mention stowing 175 pounds of cat litter and cat food in the basement/garage), I finished reading Eggs in Purgatory by Laura Childs. It's the first book in her "Cackleberry Club" cozy mystery series, featuring recent widow Suzanne Dietz. I'd previously read the second book in the series, but nothing here seemed to have been spoiled.

Suzanne and her friends, Toni and Petra, have all lost their husbands in one way or another (death, divorce, dementia) and they've banded together for companionship and to launch a business enterprise--a diner called the Cackleberry Club. Things are going well, but when Suzanne discovers a local attorney shot to death in his vehicle behind the diner, their small town suddenly seems more sinister. Suzanne is as curious as everyone else, but it's not until her deceased husband is implicated in a scheme in which millions of dollars have gone unaccounted for in the building of a local prison that Suzanne starts to do some investigating of her own. She can't help but feel that the attorney's murder is somehow tied into the missing millions, and she's determined to clear her husband's name.

The plot premise was interesting, and the story included a couple subplots that were also intriguing. Characters were portrayed well, and Suzanne spent plenty of time at work rather than constantly haring off to investigate. There were some minor editing errors that were aggravating more than anything. The biggest drawback for me is that there was no way for the reader or Suzanne to piece together any clues until the very end at the "Aha!" moment. Give me a chance!

Favorite lines:
♦ Now that she was on the far side of forty, she didn't have much trouble spotting an asshole from a mile away.
♦ "Most people just pay for their eggs versus financing them."
♦ Suzanne crept down the stairs in the dark. Baxter padded softly behind her. No way did he want to be left behind. After all, the dog ghoulies might grab him.
♦ "I'll be happy when my work is done. When women no longer need a safe place to run to."


Good start to the series. Four stars.

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Eggs Benedict Arnold (Cackleberry Club, #2)Eggs Benedict Arnold by Laura Childs

My rating: 3 of 5 stars



I actually managed to finish my "work" book at work today. Woo! It was Eggs Benedict Arnold, which is the second part of Laura Childs' "Cackleberry Club" mystery series. Story is told in third person pov, but it's primarily from the viewpoint of widowed Suzanne Dietz.

Suzanne and her two friends, Petra and Toni, have opened their own diner, called the Cackleberry Club, and business is booming. When Suzanne delivers a pie to local funeral director, Ozzie Driesden, she finds him dead on the embalming table. Before she can react, she is knocked out with chloroform. Sheriff Doogie now has a murder on his hands, but when his prime suspect also winds up dead, he's at a dead end. In the meantime, another of Suzanne's friends, Missy, begs her to look into the case, because Doogie is eyeballing her and her significant other. Suzanne reluctantly agrees, but her snooping may be her undoing.

I enjoyed this story, but...Spoilers )

At least we got to see Suzanne at work and even socializing; the entirety of the story wasn't taken up with her investigation. Characters were portrayed well, and the narrative was light and fun, for the most part.

Favorite lines:
♦ He was getting older, his muzzle going white, but he hadn't lost his spunk for shagging rodents.
I beg your pardon?
♦ Who were all these little women? What planet did they come from? Did they disembark from a space ship or the death star Anorexia?
♦ "Lady, you just found a ray of sunshine in the middle of a shit storm."


Once again, I'd dearly love to award 3 1/2 stars. I did enjoy the story, and I would likely read more in the series. However, it annoys me when authors don't do their research and put incorrect information in their books. For that reason, this one is getting downgraded to a three instead of upgraded to a four.

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