If you love cozy mystery books with a tight knit community, a sprinkle of humor, and a twist of cider, you’ll want to read Joyce Tremel’s latest book, Deadly to the Core. In this review, I’ll tell you why this book is a must-read for mystery fans and apple lovers alike.
Cozy mysteries hold a place among mystery enthusiasts. It’s no wonder they have become a favorite subgenre. These delightful stories often feature a detective, set in a knit community, and carry a light and humorous tone that makes them an ideal escape. Today, we are diving into the world of “Deadly to the Core” written by Joyce Tremel, known for her Brewing Trouble Mystery series. With her experience as a police secretary, Tremel offers us a perspective on police investigations.
Transporting us to a quaint town nestled outside Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, the narrative centers around our protagonist, Kate. As fate would have it, Kate has suffered the loss of her husband in a car accident. Finds herself inheriting a remarkable fruit orchard from her great-uncle. However, as the story unfolds, complications arise when her orchard manager is discovered lifeless, plunging Kate into a web of mystery and suspense. Adding fuel to the fire, she becomes entangled in a web of pressure from a buyer who seems determined to acquire her property at any cost.
One aspect that truly sets Joyce Tremels writing is her ability to captivate readers with descriptions and engaging prose. Through her words, the characters come alive. Her descriptive prowess allowed me almost to taste the apples, feel the cool autumn breeze, and hear the rustling of fallen leaves. Tremel’s meticulous attention to detail enriched my reading experience and immersed me completely in Kate’s world. With its unique setting and interesting characters, this novel follows the conventions of the cozy mystery genre by featuring an amateur sleuth, small town and a light tone. Tremel takes it a step further by incorporating a theme of overcoming loss and finding a new purpose.
The characters featured in the novel carried interesting personalities and made me, as a reader, care about them. We meet Kate months after a car accident that claimed her husband of several years and she is still suffering the physical effects of the accident. I enjoyed her journey from healing to a brave orchard owner. There is also a hint of a budding romance, loyal friends, and an adorable cat named Blossom who round out the story. Since this is the first in a new series, we’ll get to know these characters more as the series progresses.
Kate’s story tugged at my heartstrings. I was intrigued by the mystery of who killed her orchard manager and why someone would want to buy her property so bad. In the novel, Kate has “conversations” with her deceased husband as she struggles to move forward in her life. We see that Kate is someone who is brave, resilient, and kind. The theme of the story is about finding new beginnings after a loss and embracing change. The pacing of the story was good, though the beginning seemed long. The novel picks up towards the middle and I care more about why things are happening. The ending was abrupt, but satisfying. I would love to read more books in this series.
I would also love to explore Tremel’s Brewing Trouble Mysteries after this read. I believe “Deadly to the Core” would be a great addition to any cozy mystery lover’s book collection. It combines a heartwarming narrative with a puzzling mystery and delightful characters. The delicious recipes included at the end are also a great bonus!