Review
Stake
and Eggs by Laura Childs
Fourth in
the Cackleberry Club Mystery Series
Stake and Eggs is the fourth book in the
Cackleberry Club mystery series by Laura Childs. The first three books, while
good, had a religious overtone with affirmations and group hugs that I found to
be a bit much. This aspect was hardly apparent in Stake and Eggs and with it
gone I really enjoyed the book.
Suzanne,
Petra, and Toni are three women of a certain age who are partners in the
Cackleberry Club-a cafe that specializes in egg dishes, a book store, and a
knitting store, all in one location. It's a cold day in the Midwest and the
women are waiting for the arrival of the new bank manager for a meeting. They
hear the arrival of a snowmobile, then what sounds like another, then a crash.
When Suzanne goes out to investigate she finds the body of the bank
manager...dead! Needless to say, her investigating doesn't end there. Add an
elusive runaway, a winter festival, and suspects aplenty, as well as yummy
descriptions of food (with recipes included at the end of the book) and you
have a captivating cozy mystery.
There’s a solid mystery here with some minor mysteries along the way. Who is that runaway, where has he gone, and, more importantly, what has he seen? The characters are more rounded, even Toni’s erstwhile overage delinquent husband. Instead of being annoying, Junior brings innovation and fun in the form of his car cooker.
There’s a solid mystery here with some minor mysteries along the way. Who is that runaway, where has he gone, and, more importantly, what has he seen? The characters are more rounded, even Toni’s erstwhile overage delinquent husband. Instead of being annoying, Junior brings innovation and fun in the form of his car cooker.
Stake and Eggs is a great entry to a good
series. This entry really captivated me and reignited my interest in the
Cackleberry Club.
Recipes
are included.
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ReplyDeleteI enjoy all of Laura Childs' mystery series, but this does have a definite lead over the other two. I'm looking forward to this addition especially after reading your review. Many thanks. And with #5 Eggs in a Casket published January 7th, 2 more added to towering TBR stack! Mayneed to get bigger nightstand! ;)
ReplyDeleteLOL, I commiserate with the need for a bigger nightstand! lol Did you see my review of Eggs in a Casket? http://cozyupwithkathy.blogspot.com/2014/01/eggs-in-casket-review.html
DeleteYes, have now. I follow you blog ny email so I saw this one today. Couldn't tfigue out how I missed reading it as it was published in 2012. I'm slipping! And thank you for numbers rather letters on the I'm not a robot thing. Much easier on iPad wit the auto correct.
Deletelol, now I'm confused-I published that review last Sunday...not in 2012! Just an FYI I always publish on Sundays and Wednesdays with some Fridays and Tuesdays! You can also follow me on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CozyUpWithKathy
DeleteMy apologies. Book published in November 2012 not your review.
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