A Peach of a Murder by Livia J. Washburn
A Peach of a Murder is obviously a murder mystery. And to top off the fun, it's a baking murder mystery! It is the first book in Livia J. Washburn's baking mystery series: A Fresh-Baked Mystery.
Phyllis Newsom lives in the area of Texas famous for its peaches. Each year a huge peach festival occurs in the town, complete with a baking competition, and this year Phyllis is determined to win.
However, Phyllis has a rival, her own boarder, Carolyn, who has taken blue ribbon the past two years. Phyllis is determined her peach recipe will win, and so she heads over to the Bishop farm with her boarders and close friends Mattie, Eve and Carolyn.
Mattie is helping Phyllis to choose the best looking peaches, which Eve is helping Carolyn find the best peaches on the other side of the orchard. Mr. Bishop, a pleasant man who was once suspected of beating his son, has been helpful with their peach-gathering needs.
A few minutes later, Phyllis goes to find Mr. Bishop to ask him something and when she does, she unfortunately finds him dead, squished under his car.
The question is: did the jack fail? Or did someone cause it to fail on purpose?
A few weeks later, Carolyn and Phyllis are working hard at perfecting their secret peach recipes for the festival. Phyllis has come up with a great idea for a spicy peach cobbler with candied ginger to really add that spicy kick.
On the day of the peach festival Carolyn and Phyllis are both anxiously awaiting judging of their tasty peach recipes. Carolyn has come up with a peaches and cream cheesecake and Phyllis is just a bit worried that she may not win, as tasty as her spicy peach cobbler is.
After praising Carolyn's work, the judges reach Phyllis' booth, and in the middle of tasting her peach cobbler one of the judges, Donnie Boatwright keels over dead throwing suspicion on Phyllis' cooking, and on anyone else that the judges tasted food from, including Carolyn.
Phyllis is determined to get to the bottom of the Boatwright death, ruled a murder, and feels it in her heart that the Bishop death is somehow not an accident, and connected to the Boatwright murder. But in their peaceful town, who would have a motive to kill them both?
Read A Peach of a Murder to find out!
I thought this was a cute and cozy little murder mystery. I like baking mysteries and this was no exception. However, it also was not exceptional. While I will read the next book in the series (since I already own it) I doubt this will be my favorite baking mystery series of all time.
Definitely a quick and easy, worthwhile read, and I definitely did not guess who the killer or killers were until right as it was revealed at the end. A bit of a surprise, and almost a bit unbelievable, but I guess it is up to each reader to decide how believable, or not, the identity of the murderer or murderers is.
I say 3.5 out of 5 stars. Not bad, definitely cute, but not extraordinary.