Today I am reviewing "A Pumpkin Spice Killing" a novella in the Farm to Fork Mystery series by Lynn Cahoon. I have really grown to love this series!
Angie Turner's Idaho restaurant, the County Seat, owes its success not only to its farm-fresh fair, but also to its devoted and passionate staff. But a team-building retreat turns into much more than they bargained for . . .
Angie and her County Seat staff are all prepared for some much-needed R&R. Hope's been hinting at an arts-and-crafts themed retreat. Instead, they end up at a military veteran's home, where it's their job to get it spic and span for summer. In between weeding the garden and painting the rooms, Angie starts up a conversation with an older vet who wants to make amends with his son before it's too late. Unfortunately, he has no idea of his son's whereabouts. It's the perfect side job for the County Seat team, but someone keeps blocking their efforts. And the more they try to find out why, the more they're certain someone's life might be in danger . . .
I really enjoyed this story, and I love Angies County Seat Crew/family and Dom the Saint Bernard. Angie has surrounded herself with a good group of people, who believe in charity and hard work, this go around the team building event is helping out at a VA home for elderly veterans. Dom plays a big role in the story which I liked, as I believe dogs can sense when something is not right.
The mystery is interesting and well plotted. I kept guessing and second-guessing myself on whodunnit right to the very end. I can’t wait for book 6 and find out what’s in store with Angie and her friends.
I recommend this book to all my cozy lover friends.
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