It’s sometimes the case with series mysteries that things start to get stale and less interesting by book three. Not so with this Boston-based culinary mystery series crafted by a mother-and-daughter team.
The characters you know and love are back in this third book, and I didn’t see the solution to the mystery before it was appropriate to do so.
It’s spring at last in Boston! Chloe Carter has it made in so many ways. She’s days away from graduation, and her romance with Executive Chef Josh at Simmer, a relatively new restaurant in the city, is going nicely. Eager to celebrate spring, Chloe heads for the restaurant one evening to enjoy food on the patio and to at least catch a glimpse of Josh.
The restaurant is an interesting amalgam of talent and ego. Mostly, that’s not a problem, but sometimes, it can be deadly. When you think of ego, you think of Leandra, a Simmer waitress who may treat the customers well, but who burns through any hope of friendships among the staff pretty quickly.
While dining at the restaurant that fateful evening, Chloe sees Leandra intensely arguing with another member of the staff. She thinks little of the argument at the time, focusing instead on agreeing to help her pregnant best friend’s fiancé the following morning. As the day dawns, Chloe’s friend’s fiancé, Owen, proudly shows her his refrigerated truck which he has purchased to make deliveries of fresh fish to Boston’s top restaurants. As they open the refrigeration unit, noticing the awful smell, they find inside the body of Leandra. Now it’s up to Chloe to figure out how to clear her friend’s fiancé and help ensure the success of Simmer at the same time.