This is the 19th book in the series. The sisters are competing in a bake-off, and there are shenanigans afoot. Murder finds its way into the ingredients, and the judging may be faulty. Bernie and Libby have their hands full when the competition goes wrong, and they can’t help baking up an investigation to catch a killer.
You either love or hate these characters; there is no in between. From the start of this series, I have alternated between severe dislike and absolute delight. This book is no exception. The setting is excellent, and the suspects are inspiring. The clues were everywhere, and the unveiling of the killer was enjoyable.
I enjoyed the book for the most part, but this story shows how increasingly challenging it is to keep a long-running series fresh. As with many series that have many books, it is almost impossible not to repeat plots. Unfortunately, I have seen the plot in this book many times from various authors, and I am reaching the point where I won’t read a book if I know it has a basis in a baking competition.