If you live in a popular tourist destination, it can sometimes get a bit overcrowded. For six months of the year, Split Pine Island's population explodes, but on the 1st of November, everyone who isn't a permanent resident leaves and peace returns for the cold and snowy winter months.
For Este March, who runs her family's popular Lucky Pie Diner, business is so good in the warmer months that she can afford to serve just locals the rest of the year. Unfortunately, as she prepares to open for her first quieter day, she learns a body has been found, and, even worse, she is the local sheriff's prime suspect! With no visitors left, the killer has to be someone she knows, but who? Determined to prove her innocence, Este begins her own investigation, but can she find out whodunnit before her reputation and that of her diner are in tatters?
The first in a new series, this had a good mystery, but for me, there was far too much other stuff! Without spoilers, it's difficult to go into detail, but there is one thread that could potentially be a good storyline for a follow-up book by itself. My biggest problem however, was the amount of detail included on how almost everything in the diner was made until it got to the point that I just didn't care about any of the soups or pies available, even the magic ones! That said, I didn't guess the culprit, which is always a plus point. There are recipes at the end of the book, which do look lovely.
I was able to read an advanced copy of this book thanks to NetGalley and the publishers, Crooked Lane Books, but the opinions expressed are my own. I love the author's Witches Brew Mystery Series (I gave book 2 five stars), but unfortunately, this isn't for me.