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A MURDER MOST FOWL

by the time Seth, a lawyer with no interest in the food truck, gets his sister sprung from jail, she’s met the hunky police officer she dubs Officer Pretty Boy (to the amusement of his fellow cops). What’s more, an email informs Beth that she’s been selected to compete in The Food Truck Showdown, a popular Cooking Channel show with a $50,000 prize. Bringing along Seth and her assistant, Rylie, who usually wears the chicken costume, she arrives at the rented warehouse where the show’s being filmed and meets the other contestants, who include Benji, and the show’s host, famous chef Bobbi Taylor. The first challenge is marked by disappearing ingredients and a threatening note that seems aimed at Benji. When Benji’s found dead, the showrunners suggest that he’s had a heart attack, but the police are suspicious—and since everyone knows that Beth despised him, she’s their favored suspect. More threatening notes arrive. And there’s definitely something fishy about the showrunners. You’d think that with all those camera crews, there’d be video, but the ancient system at the rental is glitchy, leaving Beth to team up with Rylie and Seth to prove her innocence."

Book Details

Publisher:Of
Published:2024-01-01
Pages:320
Format:paperback
Language:English
ISBN:9798892423

Reading Info

Age Range:12-18

About This Book

This cleverly titled mystery serves up a delightful blend of suspense and humor, perfect for young readers who crave a good whodunit without the grimness of adult crime fiction. The story centers on ...

Our Review

This cleverly titled mystery serves up a delightful blend of suspense and humor, perfect for young readers who crave a good whodunit without the grimness of adult crime fiction. The story centers on a puzzling crime in a quirky community, where the young protagonist must use sharp observation and deductive reasoning to untangle a web of secrets and lies. It’s a classic page-turner that keeps the stakes high but the tone accessible, making complex problem-solving feel like an exciting game. The narrative pacing is brisk, ensuring that readers are hooked from the first chapter and compelled to follow each clue to its surprising conclusion.

What truly sets this novel apart is its memorable cast of characters and the witty, engaging voice of its young detective, who feels both relatable and aspirational. The author skillfully balances lighthearted moments with genuine tension, creating a story that is thought-provoking without being frightening, ideal for middle-grade and young adult audiences. Parents will appreciate the emphasis on critical thinking and integrity, while kids will simply love the fun of solving the puzzle alongside the hero. This is the kind of engrossing read that can transform a casual reader into a lifelong mystery fan.

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