A Taste for Murder, Claudia Bishop
A Taste for Murder, Claudia Bishop
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A Taste for Murder

Author: Claudia Bishop

Narrator: Justine Eyre

Unabridged: 8 hr 26 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 08/09/2012


Synopsis

This is the first book in a delightful series featuring two sleuthing sisters. Hemlock Falls is a pretty little town in upstate New York. Sarah Quilliam, with her talent for business, runs the Inn at Hemlock Falls, while her sister, Meg, keeps the guests happy with her culinary abilities. But when it comes to murder, the Quilliam sisters have to rely on other skills-spotting clues, solving crimes, and catching culprits. The History Days festival is the highlight of the year in Hemlock Falls, and the reenactment of the seventeenth-century witch trials is the highlight of the festival. But this year the mock execution becomes all too real when a woman is crushed under a pile of stones. The victim has been identified as a guest at the inn, but the killer remains unknown-so far. "[A] great cozy series."-Books 'n' Bytes, praise for the series

About Claudia Bishop

Claudia Bishop is the author of the popular Hemlock Falls mystery series, the Casebooks of Dr. McKenzie series, and a collection of short stories.


Reviews

Goodreads review by C. (Comment, never msg). on February 08, 2014

I found the fifth volume of ‘Claudia Bishop’s’ food mystery series in a bargain bin and after a few years, procured the prequels to ”Death Dines Out”. There are four but in confusion, I first tried the fifth. I found it terrible but liked her angel series under her real name, Mary Stanton. I finally......more

Goodreads review by Diane on September 10, 2011

I read this book in a combination copy with A Dash of Death, and I will not be reading A Dash of Death. I was so glad to finally come to the end of A Taste for Murder - in fact, closed the book a few pages before the end - enough is enough! I found the story interesting, but the writing was tedious......more

Goodreads review by Regan on May 24, 2015

Okay....an editor once told me having too many characters that interact with each other whose names start with the same letter or sound alike can get confusing for the reader. That was true for me in this one. It kinda dragged through the first 2/3 but the ending was worth the read.......more