One Taste Too Many by Debra H Goldstein


One Taste Too Many by Debra H Goldstein
Publisher: Kensington
Genre: Action/Adventure, Contemporary, Suspense/Mystery
Length: Full length (323 pages)
Heat Level: Sweet
Rating: 5 stars
Reviewed by Aloe

Voted BoM by LASR Readers 2013 copy

For culinary challenged Sarah Blair, there’s only one thing scarier than cooking from scratch—murder!

Married at eighteen, divorced at twenty‑eight, Sarah Blair reluctantly swaps her luxury lifestyle for a cramped studio apartment and a law firm receptionist job in the tired hometown she never left. With nothing much to show for the last decade but her feisty Siamese cat, RahRah, and some clumsy domestic skills, she’s the polar opposite of her bubbly twin, Emily—an ambitious chef determined to take her culinary ambitions to the top at a local gourmet restaurant . . .
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Sarah knew starting over would be messy. But things fall apart completely when her ex drops dead, seemingly poisoned by Emily’s award-winning rhubarb crisp. Now, with RahRah wanted by the woman who broke up her marriage and Emily wanted by the police for murder, Sarah needs to figure out the right recipe to crack the case before time runs out. Unfortunately, for a gal whose idea of good china is floral paper plates, catching the real killer and living to tell about it could mean facing a fate worse than death—being in the kitchen!

Includes quick and easy recipes!

Sarah has divorced and moved into a studio apartment. She works at a local law firm as a receptionist. Her twin, Emily, works at a local restaurant as a chef and has plans for bigger things. Those plans get thrown off course when Sarah’s ex-husband is found dead in the booth they are setting up for a Civic Center event. Emily is tagged as the potential murderer because she found him. She knows Emily didn’t do it, but how is she going to prove it. There were no witnesses.

Kensington always picks authors who write a good story and make you care about their characters.

This author gives you plenty of challenges in finding the bad guy. There’s a variety of shady deals. Her lawyer has documents she hasn’t seen before that give her some clues. She tries to work with the police chief but he doesn’t want her involved in the case. He’s afraid the killer might come after her.

In with all these problems, another woman is suing to get the cat she got from her mother-in-law. It seems that there was a trust fund for the cat and a place to live to care for him. She didn’t get any of that money, her ex kept it, but his last girlfriend wants it…

Ms. Goldstein dishes out clues slowly, gives you a lot of variables to consider, and there’s plenty of tension. The best part is that no one surfaces as the murderer until the very end and the reveal is most unexpected. It’s a very suspenseful story.

Comments

  1. Thank you for your generous review. I’m glad One Taste Too Many engaged you and was suspenseful. Much appreciated. Happy Holidays!

  2. Margaret Webster says

    Fabulous!

  3. Voted!

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