Dollycas's Thoughts
There is something to do in Door County, Wisconsin year round but the fall when the leaves are changing is one of my favorite times.
In the fictional Fishers' Harbor everyone is getting ready for the Harvest Festival and this year is extra special because some royal relatives are coming to town. Ava'S grandfather has promised the special guestS some Divinity Fudge made from a very old recipe. The problem is no one has the recipe but he believes it is hidden in an old church, so Ava and her friends are frantically searching every nook and cranny. There search is thwarted when a dead body is found and the church becomes a crime scene.
This was another fun mystery from this author. As she describes places I have actually visited it just warms my heart. If you haven't visited Door County, don't worry her descriptions will paint vivid pictures in your mind. From Ava's roadside stand to Oosterlings' Live Bait, Bobbers & Belgian Fudge & Beer to the restaurant in Sister's Bay where goats graze on the roof from May through October you will be taken there and maybe will want to plan a vacation to really visit not only the places but the fudge and the cherries and all the other good things the area has to offer.
The fictional place has had several murders of late. The victim this time is a scientist doing research about chemicals being used in the fields that may be migrating to organic fields, gardens and into the water. He is found dead in a church and there are plenty of suspects. Was it someone searching for the recipe? or did someone else decide this man had to die? The author gives us a plethora of twists and turns that kept me guessing right up until the end. She also packed in some very scary scenes, including a fire that almost brought tears to my eyes.
I love the characters Ms. DeSmet has created. A family that pulls together not only in good times but in stressful times. Ava is a great protagonist, her grandparents help her run the fudge and bait shop with 1 other employee. Of course the ladies from the church are always ready to step in at a moment's notice. Ava's parents have a dairy farm so she has fresh ingredients for her fudge. The entire cast of characters are all unique and very engaging.
Just a word of warning, you will be craving fudge, fudge and more fudge while you are reading this story. Thankfully there are recipes in the back of the book including the newest Fairy Tale Fudge, Red Riding Hood Fairy Tale Fudge to be exact.
Christine DeSmet packs her mysteries full of wonderful characters, perfect amounts of humor and romance, all set in a fantastic place. The plot moves quickly and the end comes much too soon. These virtual escapes just make me want more. I hope there is another Fudge Shop Mystery headed my way soon, because you can never have too much fudge... and fudge is even more delectable wrapped with mystery and intrigue.
There is something to do in Door County, Wisconsin year round but the fall when the leaves are changing is one of my favorite times.
In the fictional Fishers' Harbor everyone is getting ready for the Harvest Festival and this year is extra special because some royal relatives are coming to town. Ava'S grandfather has promised the special guestS some Divinity Fudge made from a very old recipe. The problem is no one has the recipe but he believes it is hidden in an old church, so Ava and her friends are frantically searching every nook and cranny. There search is thwarted when a dead body is found and the church becomes a crime scene.
This was another fun mystery from this author. As she describes places I have actually visited it just warms my heart. If you haven't visited Door County, don't worry her descriptions will paint vivid pictures in your mind. From Ava's roadside stand to Oosterlings' Live Bait, Bobbers & Belgian Fudge & Beer to the restaurant in Sister's Bay where goats graze on the roof from May through October you will be taken there and maybe will want to plan a vacation to really visit not only the places but the fudge and the cherries and all the other good things the area has to offer.
The fictional place has had several murders of late. The victim this time is a scientist doing research about chemicals being used in the fields that may be migrating to organic fields, gardens and into the water. He is found dead in a church and there are plenty of suspects. Was it someone searching for the recipe? or did someone else decide this man had to die? The author gives us a plethora of twists and turns that kept me guessing right up until the end. She also packed in some very scary scenes, including a fire that almost brought tears to my eyes.
I love the characters Ms. DeSmet has created. A family that pulls together not only in good times but in stressful times. Ava is a great protagonist, her grandparents help her run the fudge and bait shop with 1 other employee. Of course the ladies from the church are always ready to step in at a moment's notice. Ava's parents have a dairy farm so she has fresh ingredients for her fudge. The entire cast of characters are all unique and very engaging.
Just a word of warning, you will be craving fudge, fudge and more fudge while you are reading this story. Thankfully there are recipes in the back of the book including the newest Fairy Tale Fudge, Red Riding Hood Fairy Tale Fudge to be exact.
Christine DeSmet packs her mysteries full of wonderful characters, perfect amounts of humor and romance, all set in a fantastic place. The plot moves quickly and the end comes much too soon. These virtual escapes just make me want more. I hope there is another Fudge Shop Mystery headed my way soon, because you can never have too much fudge... and fudge is even more delectable wrapped with mystery and intrigue.