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A Plattering of Murder ~ Charcuterie Shop #4 (by J. C. Eaton)

I had read the first three books in the Charcuterie Shop series and was excited at the opportunity to get involved in another murder mystery with Katie and the gang at The Char-Board. The characters are well developed and you will grow to care about them. This double murder mystery will set your taste buds on high alert as you experience Katie’s wild ride to solve them. And, of course, Edith, the resident ghost, and her cohort in the hereafter, Rosalind, have Katie’s sleuthing skills stretched to the limit. Lots of clues and suspects that will keep you invested in the story as you flip through the pages as quickly as possible. Even though Katie’s beau, Ian, does not get much time in this book, I like the person he is, how he cares for Katie, and how he supports her and offers calming advice. I am ready for my next adventure in Cave Creek.


Thank you to NetGalley and Level Best Books for my advanced review copy. All opinions and thoughts are my own.


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