Sunday, September 14, 2025

The Mysterious Case of the Missing Ghost - A Review & Giveaway

 Review


THE MYSTERIOUS CASE OF THE MISSING GHOST
By Michele Pariza Wacek
The Third Redemption Detective Agency Mystery 

When Emily Hildebrandt takes the call from a new client for the Redemption Detective Agency she thinks it's a case of missing husband. And it is...sort of. It's just that the missing husband has actually been dead for a decade and it's his ghost that's missing! While Emily is ready to call it quits and even Mildred seems to agree, Aunt Tilde is adamant they help her old friend Ruth and if that means finding a missing ghost, so be it!

Peculiar things happen in Redemption, Wisconsin. A new case for the Redemption Detective Agency starts off as a missing husband then morphs into a missing ghost, a con, and murder! I loved how the mystery progressed from one issue to another with the zany antics of Aunt Tilde, Mildred, and Nora making me shake my head and laugh! The root of the story is a sad one. A grieving widow desperately missing her late husband and being cruelly taken advantage of. Sadly, elder abuse is common and comes in many forms, despicable scams such as the one  here are too common. I love how each problem led to a new avenue to investigate and each resulting answer led to a satisfying conclusion.

Emily is the wonderful level headed office manager who does her best to keep things running smoothly at her aunt's detective agency. I love how, even as she tries to reign the others in, she fulfills their requests even as she has her doubts. I wonder what Trisha is scheming and Emily needs to dump Jerome. He's a condescending ass. She's picked up on a few red flags, but she keeps dismissing them. I can't wait for her to finally realize he's a jerk and let him have it before completely walking away. 

I absolutely adore this series. The banter, the wacky dialogue that can make your head spin as well as Emily's will have you in stitches. Don't get me started on ghost butts. But at the bottom of it all is the heart. The kindness. Which Emily seems to forget. The ending made me so mad. Not the solution of the mystery, but what happened afterward. I can only hope that Emily will come to her senses and realize what really matters. 

THE MYSTERIOUS CASE OF THE MISSING GHOST is a fast paced madcap mystery with heart. You'll find yourself laughing then smiling as the pieces come together. I'm eagerly awaiting the Redemption Detective Agency's next case! 

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 The Mysterious Case of the Missing Ghost (The Redemption Detective Agency) by Michele Pariza Wacek

About The Mysterious Case of the Missing Ghost

The Mysterious Case of the Missing Ghost (The Redemption Detective Agency)
Cozy Mystery 3rd in Series
Setting - Redemption, Wisconsin in the 1990s
Publisher ‏ : ‎ Love-Based Publishing (September 2025)
Number of Pages ~200

Emily Hildebrandt is learning to settle into some of the very strange cases that come through The Redemption Detective Agency’s door.

Like Aunt Tilde’s friend Ruth who claims she’s lost a ghost.

How does one lose a ghost? Apparently when the ghost decides to walk out the door.

But, to make matters more complicated, it’s not just any ghost but the ghost of Ruth’s dead husband. Who was murdered decades ago under very suspicious circumstances.

Emily has no choice but to go back in time and figure out what really happened to Ruth’s husband, in order for everyone to rest in peace.

A spin-off from the Charlie Kingsley Mystery series! The Redemption Detective Agency is a funny, twisty cozy mystery series set in the 1990s featuring silver sleuths solving cold cases. Great for fans of the Thursday Murder Club.

About Michele Pariza Wacek

 

A USA Today Bestselling, award-winning author, Michele taught herself to read at 3 years old because she wanted to write stories so badly. It took some time (and some detours) but she does spend much of her time writing stories now. Mystery stories, to be exact. They're clean and twisty, and range from psychological thrillers to cozies, with a dash of romance and supernatural thrown into the mix. If that wasn't enough, she posts lots of fun things on her blog, including short stories, puzzles, recipes and more, at MPWNovels.com. Michele grew up in Wisconsin (hence why all her books take place there), and still visits regularly, but she herself escaped the cold and now lives in the mountains of Prescott, Arizona, with her husband and southern squirrel hunter Cassie. When she's not writing, she's usually reading, hanging out with her dog, or watching the Food Network and imagining she's an awesome cook. (Spoiler alert, she's not. Luckily for the whole family, Mr. PW is in charge of the cooking.)  

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Friday, September 12, 2025

Murder Pays a Call - A Review & Giveaway

 Review


MURDER PAYS A CALL by Nancy J. Cohen
The First Keri Armstrong Mystery

Running a personal concierge service Keri Armstrong helps a variety of people get things done. Whether it's simply spending time with someone in a nursing home, making travel arrangements, picking up groceries, or planning parties and events Keri and her employees do it all! Keri is looking forward to spending the morning chatting over tea and strudel with Fiona, her favorite client. She's curious as the day before Fiona said she wanted to discuss something with her, but refused to share any details over the phone. However, when Keri arrives the front door is unlocked, the house quiet. When Keri's calls go unanswered she heads upstairs only to find Fiona dead, her room in a shambles. While Keri is distraught, seeing Fiona as a friend and mentor as well as a client, she soon learns that others were not so fond of the woman, a woman who apparently held more than her share of secrets. As the police begin to investigate Keri starts to wonder who could have killed Fiona and why now, a week before her eightieth birthday, while also hoping the police don't find her a plausible suspect.

I really enjoyed the first Keri Armstrong Mystery. Keri is smart, helpful, and has an open mind. She's able to realize she may have been mistaken, even about her friend Fiona. We didn't get to learn too much about her employees, especially Staz. Purdy's social life gave me a giggle and I hope to discover more about these two in future books. I found Lora to be a bit annoying, but I liked Pam and I really enjoyed the friendship these three women share.

Nefarious dealings and red herrings added interest and complexity to the mystery. It was fascinating learning more about the various suspects and watching as various schemes started to unravel.

Strong characters and an intriguing mystery make MURDER PAYS A CALL a great start to a new series.

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 Murder Pays a Call: A Keri Armstrong Cozy Mystery by Nancy J Cohen

About Murder Pays A Call

Murder Pays a Call: A Keri Armstrong Cozy Mystery
Cozy Mystery 1st in Series
Setting - Florida
Publisher: ‎ Orange Grove Press
Publication Date: ‎ September 9, 2025
Print length: ‎ 290 pages

Personal concierge Keri Armstrong will accept almost any job, but solving murders wasn’t on her to-do list—until now.

When personal concierge Keri Armstrong swings by her favorite client’s mansion to drop off groceries, she expects a heartfelt chat along with a cup of tea—not Fiona Sullivan dead in bed and her room ransacked. Though police chalk it up to a botched robbery, Keri isn’t so sure. Whispers around town suggest Fiona wasn’t as adored as Keri had believed, and many of the philanthropist’s so-called friends in affluent Sunny Grove, Florida seem glad she’s gone.

Keri refuses to let Fiona’s memory be reduced to malicious gossip. Armed with a keen eye, insider access, and a fully charged tablet, she sets out to uncover the truth. Soon her file of suspects grows faster than her to-do list. Between sneaky neighbors, resentful relatives, and tight-lipped charity board members, Fiona left behind a trail of frenemies who’d happily skip her memorial brunch.

As Keri digs deeper, she discovers her late mentor had a gift for extracting people’s secrets and using them like fine china—carefully storing them until they could serve a purpose. But Fiona also kept a few skeletons in her own walk-in closet. Now, with danger creeping closer, Keri must race to crack the case before her number comes up next… and Murder Pays a Call.

“A page-turner of a mystery from one of my favorite authors. Cohen’s deft mastery of the cozy genre shines through in every scene, delighting readers with another engrossing whodunit.” Muddy Rose Reviews “Fans of award-winning author Nancy J. Cohen’s long-running Bad Hair Day Mysteries will be thrilled to learn there’s a new sleuth in town. Murder Pays a Call is the debut book in her Keri Armstrong Cozy Mystery Series featuring a personal concierge who adds solving murders to the services she offers her clients.” – Lois Winston, author of the bestselling and award-winning Anastasia Pollack Crafting Mysteries.

About Nancy J. Cohen

Nancy J. Cohen writes the Bad Hair Day Mysteries featuring South Florida hairstylist Marla Vail and the Keri Armstrong cozy mysteries. Her books have won numerous awards including her nonfiction titles, Writing the Cozy Mystery and A Bad Hair Day Cookbook. Active in the writing community, Nancy is a past president of Mystery Writers of America Florida Chapter. When not busy writing, she enjoys reading, fine dining, cruising, and visiting Disney World.

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Wednesday, September 10, 2025

Currently Reading...

I'm currently reading Murder Pays a Call by Nancy J. Cohen. This book is the first in the Keri Armstrong Mystery series and was released yesterday. It also happens to be a spin-off of the author's Bad Hair Day Mystery series.

Running a personal concierge service Keri Armstrong helps a variety of people get things done. Whether it's simply spending time with someone in a nursing home, making travel arrangements, picking up groceries, or planning parties and events Keri and her employees do it all! Keri is looking forward to spending the morning chatting over tea and strudel with Fiona, her favorite client. She's curious as the day before Fiona said she wanted to discuss something with her, but refused to share any details over the phone. However, when Keri arrives the front door is unlocked, the house quiet. When Keri's calls go unanswered she heads upstairs only to find Fiona dead, her room in a shambles. While Keri is distraught, seeing Fiona as a friend and mentor as well as a client, she soon learns that others were not so fond of the woman, a woman who apparently held more than her share of secrets. As the police begin to investigate Keri starts to wonder who could have killed Fiona and why now, a week before her eightieth birthday, while also hoping the police don't find her a plausible suspect.

Tuesday, September 9, 2025

The Heir - A Spotlight

Today I'd like to shine a spotlight on a recent release that's on my TBR pile. The Heir by Darcie Wilde is the first book in the Young Queen Victoria Mystery series and was released August 26, 2025.


 Blurb:

Destined for a life beyond her wildest dreams, born fifth in succession to the throne, and determined to get to the bottom of a most foul puzzle. The future queen becomes a rebellious sleuth when she vows to solve the mystery of a dead man scandalously discovered on the grounds of Kensington Palace—by her.

The young Victoria remembers nothing but Kensington Palace. Arriving as a baby, she has been brought up inside its musty, mold-ridden walls. Others may see the value of Kensington’s priceless artifacts and objets d’art, but the palace is a jail cell for young Victoria. Raised with an incredibly strict regimen to follow, watched at all times by her mother, the controlling, German-born Victoire, and Victoire’s prized advisor, the power-hungry Sir John Conroy, the bright 15-year-old is allowed no freedom at any time—except that which she steals or wheedles for, always in the company of Conroy’s resentful daughter, Jane.

But one fateful afternoon, Victoria slips away from her mother to ride out on her beloved gelding, Prince. With reluctant Jane in tow, the princess gallops out from the palace green. But what would normally be an uneventful trot around very familiar terrain presents the mutinous princess with a most bewildering sight—a dead man, and on the grounds of the palace, no less.

Determined to get to the bottom of the inscrutable puzzle, young Victoria is met with shocking disrespect and any number of obstacles. Sir John lies to her, her uncles and aunts join with her mother to stonewall her questions and curtail her movements. But Victoria will not be deterred. With Jane Conroy as a tentative and untrustworthy ally, Victoria’s first “case” is underway . . .

Monday, September 8, 2025

Secrets of the Galapagos - A Review

 Review


SECRETS OF THE GALAPAGOS by Sharon Marchisello
The First Giovanna Rogers Mystery 

After a disastrous decision Giovanna Rogers loses her business, her reputation, and her fiance. To try to make her feel better, her grandmother, Melissa, treats her to a cruise of the Galapagos Islands. Enjoying a snorkeling exposition with her new friend, Laura, Giovanna is dismayed when she surfaces to see the boats heading back to the ship. Fortunately, she's spotted, but as the boat returns he can't find Laura!Although the tour guide says she's on the other boat, Giovanna isn't so sure. Her concerns mount when she learns no one has seen Laura since that morning. Was she accidentally left behind? Or is something more sinister going on? Does her disappearance have anything to do with the construction of a new leisure resort? Perhaps Laura's knowledge of the rare turtles? Or maybe the photos she took? Giovanna is determined to find out what exactly is going on and who's complicit!

SECRETS OF THE GALAPAGOS is a mystery that will keep you thinking...and guessing. It's fascinating the way that no one takes Giovanna that seriously when she says her friend is missing. Even her grandmother has her doubts. I really liked how readers slowly gained information about Giovanna's past and the real reason she wanted to go to the Galapagos Islands. And then how everything slowly started coming together. Once those pieces start falling together, you'll gasp. The final section of the book is an adrenaline fueled nail biting ride you won't be able to put down! 

Taut writing, a multilayered plot, and interesting characters converge in a unique setting making SECRETS OF THE GALAPAGOS a fantastic read.

Sunday, September 7, 2025

Murder at Leisure Dreams: Galapagos - A Guest Post & Giveaway

I'm pleased to allow Sharon Marchiselloto take over Cozy Up With Kathy today. Sharon writes the Giovanna Rogers Mystery series. Murder at Leisure Dreams: Galapagos is the second book in the series and was released earlier this year. Be sure to come back to the blog tomorrow to read my review of the first book in the series, Secrets of the Galapagos.

Writing a Mystery Set in the Galapagos 
by Sharon Marchisello


I love to travel, so working for 27 years in the airline industry was a good career match. Flying free or for a reduced fare allowed me to see much more of the world than I otherwise would have. Over the years, my husband and I have visited over 110 countries and taken 75 cruises.

Because I’m an animal lover, some of my favorite destinations allow visitors to see wild animals in their natural habitat. The Galapagos were high on my bucket list. In 2014, I fulfilled that dream when my husband and I took a cruise around the islands.

Located 600 miles off the coast of Ecuador, the Galapagos archipelago is 97% national park; humans inhabit only four of its 21 volcanic islands. Straddling the equator, the UNESCO site is situated at a point in the Pacific Ocean where three ocean currents collide, which contributes to the diversity of wildlife found nowhere else. Because they’re so isolated, most of the animals have no natural fear of people.

Getting to the Galapagos isn’t easy or cheap, so I figured our cruise clientele would be mostly older. However, there were couples younger than we were, and families with children. If you’re thinking about traveling there, go while you’re fit and healthy. Even on a luxury cruise, the daily itinerary was strenuous. To enjoy the experience, we engaged in lots of physical activity: hiking, snorkeling, kayaking. Not much time to lie on the beach reading a good book.

None of the islands have proper piers. The cruise ship anchors off shore, and to disembark, passengers descend a steep metal staircase, transfer to an inflatable boat called a Zodiac, and motor to shore. (This includes embarkation and departure.) On some islands, you’ll do a dry landing; i.e., disembark from the Zodiac to a rustic pier or stone steps. Others require a wet landing, where the Zodiac drives up onto the beach and passengers wade the rest of the way. Not exactly ADA-compliant.

If I’d known I would set a book in the Galapagos, I’d have deducted the trip expenses from my income taxes. But I didn’t start my adventure/mystery, Secrets of the Galapagos, until six months later—after I’d already filed my 2014 tax return. And the book wasn’t published until 2019. But I decided if I ever planned a sequel, I’d return to the islands and write off the trip.

I had such fun writing Secrets of the Galapagos, going through my photos, perusing the daily programs from the cruise ship, poring over maps of the islands. It was like reliving my vacation. I also did supplemental research online to clarify what I’d learned from the extremely knowledgeable guides (and to jog my faulty memory). Most of the plot takes place on board a cruise ship, modeled after the one I sailed on. I added stops at many of the islands we visited, so I had plenty of opportunity to describe the diverse, natural setting and weave encounters with the flora and fauna into the story.

After reaching the end, I wasn’t ready to say goodbye to my characters. In Secrets of the Galapagos, Giovanna Rogers, the protagonist, goes on a cruise around the Galapagos Islands with her grandmother, Michelle DePalma. When there’s a mysterious death on board the ship, Giovanna becomes a person of interest, which is how she meets local police detective Victor Zuniga, who investigates the case. Giovanna and Michelle also meet fellow American passenger Jim Roberts, CEO of Leisure Dreams, an international luxury hotel chain. Jim is cruising with his family, but his main objective for the trip is to check on the construction of a new property just outside Puerto Ayora, on Santa Cruz Island.

In the sequel, Murder at Leisure Dreams – Galapagos, Jim has offered Giovanna a job managing the new hotel, so she stays in Puerto Ayora and begins a romantic relationship with Victor. I was all set to return to the Galapagos, book a stay in a Santa Cruz hotel, and soak up the local color while plotting my story.

Then we had a global pandemic. No trip to the Galapagos. No trips anywhere for almost three years.

I had lots of time to write, though. Lots of time to surf the web and attend Zoom webinars. But instead of researching on location, I had to rely on memories and secondhand information to create an authentic setting.

One of the challenges of writing this sequel was that most of the action takes place inside a hotel. It could be anywhere. I struggled to infuse the same atmospheric details, the same “setting as character,” that I did with Secrets of the Galapagos, but the first drafts seemed bland.

The way I solved this problem was by finding ways to get my characters outdoors. I added Harvey, a sea lion who keeps trying to swim in the resort’s pool. I take some of the characters to the Charles Darwin Research Station to see giant tortoises. There’s an early scene where Giovanna gives the victim’s film crew a tour of the grounds, and a local reporter tags along. They head down to the pier and marvel at a sea turtle swimming through the water; suddenly, the reporter falls into the bay (or was pushed). I have another scene where Giovanna accompanies a group of guests on an excursion to North Seymour Island, courtesy of the Galapagos tourist board after the hotel’s grand opening. One of the suspects twists an ankle, so, while the others do the hike with the guide, Giovanna stays behind with her crippled guest—and gathers important information for the case.

My editor asked me if I intend to continue this series. I’d like to. And I’m going back to the Galapagos for the next book.

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 Murder at Leisure Dreams: Galapagos (Giovanna Rogers Mysteries) by Sharon Marchisello

About Murder at Leisure Dreams: Galapagos

Murder at Leisure Dreams: Galapagos (Giovanna Rogers Mysteries)
Mystery 2nd in Series Setting - Galapagos
Publisher: ‎ Milford House Press
Publication Date: ‎ June 26, 2025
Print length: ‎ 340 pages

Giovanna Rogers restarts her career as expatriate manager of the new Leisure Dreams resort hotel on Santa Cruz Island in the Galapagos. Due to her youth and limited proficiency in Spanish, she struggles to gain the respect of her staff and the company’s executives. She has to prove to them that she got the job because of merit, not because the CEO is a family friend. And prove to herself that she can overcome a past business failure and make the hotel a success.

When the story opens, Giovanna and her staff prepare for the hotel's grand opening. Friends, family, and corporate bigwigs fly in for the event. Renowned documentary producer Claire Costello and her film crew have arrived; Giovanna has the staff send a bottle of champagne to Claire's room to welcome the VIP guest. The next morning, Claire is found dead in her bed; the cause of death is apparent poisoning. Now Giovanna must work with her boyfriend, local police detective Victor Zuniga, to solve the case while juggling the details of the grand opening and controlling the narrative around the mysterious demise of a VIP guest on the property.

Complications in her relationship arise when Giovanna’s ex-boyfriend decides to join her family to attend the grand opening. Her best friend and several of her employees have a history with Claire. And Claire’s team is somewhat dysfunctional, keeping secrets and telling contradictory stories. Despite Giovanna’s efforts to maintain normalcy and apprehend the culprit, things continue to worsen.

About Sharon Marchisello

 

SHARON MARCHISELLO is the author of two other mysteries published by Milford House, the fiction imprint of Sunbury Press: Going Home (2014) and Secrets of the Galapagos (2019), which is the prequel to Murder at Leisure Dreams – Galapagos. She also writes the DeeLo Myer Cat Rescue Mysteries from Level Best Books. Besides novels, Sharon has published short stories in anthologies and online magazines; one was a 2022 Derringer finalist. She has written travel articles, training manuals, screenplays, book reviews, and a nonfiction book (Live Well, Grow Wealth - 2018). She earned a Bachelor’s degree in French from the University of Houston and a Master’s in Professional Writing from the University of Southern California. She is an active member of Sisters in Crime, the Atlanta Writers Club, and the Hometown Novel Writers Association. Retired after 27 years with Delta Air Lines, Sharon now lives in Peachtree City, Georgia. She serves on the boards of the Fayette Humane Society, Hometown Novel Writers Association, and the Friends of the Peachtree City Library. She loves to travel, including a trip to the Galapagos Islands in 2014.

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Friday, September 5, 2025

Murder Most Fowl - An Interview, Review, & Giveaway

I'm pleased to welcome Carmela Dutra to Cozy Up With Kathy today. Carmela writes the Food Truck Mystery series. MURDER MOST FOWL is the first book in the series and will be released next week.


Kathy: In A MURDER MOST FOWL twins Beth and Seth Lloyd inherit a chicken-themed food truck. Do you enjoy noshing at food trucks?

CD: Absolutely! I love how food trucks turn a regular street corner into a little food festival. There’s something magical about grabbing a dish that’s creative, delicious, and served with a side of personality. Plus, I’ll never say no to supporting small businesses, especially ones with quirky names. 


Kathy: If you had a food truck, what type of food would you offer? 

CD: Pie and coffee would definitely be on the menu. Maybe even a seasonal pie flight so people could try a little bit of everything. I also love the idea of gourmet Belgian waffles with unexpected toppings. Basically, a truck that caters to sweet tooths like mine. 

Kathy: The twins decide to compete on a top cooking show for some good publicity. Do you enjoy watching food competitions? Personally I’m a huge fan of the Great British Bake Off. I don’t care as much for the nastily competitive ones. 

CD: Yes! I’m a big fan of The Great British Bake Off too. It’s so kind-hearted, and the camaraderie makes it feel cozy in its own way. I also enjoy Chopped, Barbecue Showdown, The Great Food Truck Race, and Kid’s Baking Championship. My boys watch that one with me, and it’s become a family favorite in our house. 

Kathy: What first drew you to cozy mysteries? 

CD: My mom was a huge fan of Perry Mason, The Scarecrow and Mrs. King, Murder, She Wrote, and Diagnosis Murder. If she was reading, it was always a cozy mystery, and those were the first books and shows I was exposed to growing up. I think that early exposure really shaped my taste as a reader, and I naturally gravitate toward cozies because they’ve always felt like home to me. 

Kathy: Do you write in any other genres? 

CD: I used to write and illustrate children’s STEM picture books, which was such a rewarding experience. I also have a romcom manuscript tucked away in a drawer that I may dust off one day. 


Kathy: Tell us about your series. 

CD: My food truck mystery series is a culinary cozy filled with whodunits, sibling shenanigans, chicken puns, and an emotional support chicken with diva energy (she struts onto the page in book two). If you like humor mixed with heart, and a sleuth who’s always in over her head but refuses to give up, this might be your flavor of cozy.


Do you have a favorite character? If so, who and why? 

CD: It’s hard to choose, but I really enjoy writing Rylie Cortes and Detective Jerry Hamstead. They bring so much depth and humor to the story. But my absolute favorite has to be Larry Kuntz. Readers will meet him in book two, and he’s awkward, uncomfortable, and hilariously cringy. Beth can’t seem to shake him. (If you’re familiar with The Big Bang Theory, think Howard Wolowitz.) My husband says I did Larry dirty with his backstory, but I adore him. I have big plans for Larry, and I think readers will come to love him too. 

Kathy: Did you have a specific inspiration for your series? 

CD: Yes! My main characters, Beth and Seth, are loosely inspired by my grandmother and her identical twin sister. A conversation with my grandmother actually sparked the idea for my novel, A MURDER MOST FOWL. I also drew inspiration from binge-watching cooking shows like Chopped and from living in the Bay Area, where food truck culture is thriving. For me, it felt like the perfect setting to mix culinary fun with a dash of murder. 

Kathy: What made you decide to publish your work? 

CD: I always knew I wanted to be traditionally published. I’ve worked with a small hybrid publisher and self-published before, and both paths can be wonderful options for authors. But for me, having the support of an agent, a publishing house, and a full team behind me was always the dream.

Kathy: If you could have a dinner party and invite 4 authors, living or dead, in any genre, who would you invite? 

CD: Oscar Wilde, Deanna Raybourn, Frank L. Baum, and Janet Evanovich. I feel that mix of wit, imagination, and humor would make for one unforgettable evening.


Kathy: What are you currently reading? 

CD: I just finished WEDDING DASHERS by Heather McBreen. It was such a fun read, and now I want to book a trip to Ireland more than ever.


Kathy: Will you share any of your hobbies or interests with us? 

CD: I love all things art, especially sketching and charcoal work. Gardening is another favorite hobby (though it’s definitely an expensive one). And I’ll admit: reading books and collecting books are two separate hobbies, and I happen to be very good at both.


Kathy: Name 4 items you always have in your fridge or pantry. 

CD: Cranberry juice, assorted cheese, crackers, and pasta. With these four staples, I can always whip up something quick. Or at least have a solid snack plate.


Kathy: Do you have plans for future books, either in your current series or a new series? 

CD: Yes, to both! Book two in my food truck mystery series, HOT WINGS AND HOMICIDE, releases May 12, 2026, with Crooked Lane Books. I already have eight more storylines planned for the series. On top of that, I’m working on two brand-new cozy mystery series, but those are still top secret. At this point, only my agent knows what they’re about.


Kathy: What’s your favorite thing about being an author? 

CD: Honestly, playing pretend for a living is the best. When I talk to myself in public—usually muttering about the price of groceries—I can get away with it by saying I’m working through character dialogue. And when people ask what I do for a living, I get to say: “I dream up different ways to kill people and then write riddles for how to solve the crime.” That usually makes people laugh, or they take a step back. 

 

Kathy: Thanks for taking the time to answer my questions. 

CD: This was so much fun, Kathy. Thank you for having me! 

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Review

 
A MURDER MOST FOWL by Carmela Dutra
The First Food Truck Mystery 

While Aunt Dolly left her food truck to twins Beth and Seth Lloyd, with Seth preparing for the bar exam and a career as a lawyer it's up to Beth and her best friend Rylie to work the truck. That is until Kluckin' Good becomes a contestant on the reality series The Food Truck Showdown, then it's all hands on deck. The first challenge is not without its drama with missing ingredients and threatening notes. But the biggest surprise is the death of contestant Benji, owner of The Dog House and Beth's nemesis. Though the producers are saying he died of a heart attack, Beth isn't so sure. Why would the police be questioning everyone if he died of natural causes? Even though she disliked the man, Beth wants justice seen, so following the true crime podcasts she listens to she and Rylie will sniff out clues and try to catch a killer even as they continue to compete in the culinary competition.

Beth Lloyd is a trip! A bit childish, but supremely competent, she's a fantastic friend, a good sister, and no dummy! I appreciate Seth's overprotectiveness and his ability to work the food truck, though perhaps not drive it. I also think it's great that Rylie speaks Portuguese rather than Spanish! The relationships between the relationships between this trio was fun. Detective Pretty Boy and his partner also made me smile more than once!

My biggest dislike was that the book was written in present tense. Generally I can only read a paragraph or two before tossing a book written in present tense away. It just sounds wrong to me. However, I stuck with the first Food Truck Mystery as I was enjoying the situations and the characters. There were enough sections not in present tense (dialogue for example) that even though I cringed every time I read that tense, I was able to continue. I only wish future books would change tense!

I like how A MURDER MOST FOWL touched on the realities of reality TV and I enjoyed the mystery itself. Benji, with his confrontational and misogynistic attitude, was a perfect victim and I enjoyed how everyone worked to solve the crime as well as face the various food truck challenges.

Combining humor, good food, and wacky characters A MURDER MOST FOWL serves up a delectable mystery.

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 A Murder Most Fowl: A Food Truck Mystery by Carmela Dutra

About A Murder Most Fowl

A Murder Most Fowl: A Food Truck Mystery
Cozy Mystery 1st in Series
Setting - California
Publisher: ‎ Crooked Lane Books
Publication Date: ‎ September 9, 2025
Print length: ‎ 336 pages

A food truck run by twins serves up a clucking good murder in this cozy debut mystery, perfect for fans of Lucy Burdette and Joanne Fluke.

When their late aunt Dolly passes away, twins Beth and Seth Lloyd inherit a chicken themed food truck. Despite the challenges, the siblings rise to the occasion, even going as far as signing up their truck Kluckin’ Good to compete on a top cooking show and ruffle a few feathers for some good publicity. But the competition goes from heated to lethal when a contestant is found dead.

With the elimination competition becoming far too literal, Beth and Seth will need all the help they can get to get out of the frying pan without landing in the fire. With their loyal assistant–and Beth’s best friend–Rylie by their side, they’ll have to follow the bread crumbs to untangle a very twisted case before either one of them is put on the chopping block.

This humorous series debut with a mouthwatering mystery will charm readers and keep them guessing right until the not-so-bitter end.

About Carmela Dutra

Hailing from the Bay Area of California, Carmela Dutra cherishes her family, rainy days, and making others laugh.

After years of working on her award-winning indie children’s picture books, she transitioned into crafting cozy mysteries filled with emotion, humor and heart.

When she's not penning her latest tale, Carmela enjoys sketching, sipping copious amounts of coffee, and over-cuddling her allergy-inducing cats and dog. She shares her life with her best friend and husband, raising two dinosaur-obsessed sons. A lover of alternative rock, Carmela often writes to its rhythm and finds comfort in rewatching The Big Bang Theory and M*A*S*H.

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