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A Slice of Murder (Pizza Lovers, Bk 1)
A Slice of Murder - Pizza Lovers, Bk 1
Author: Chris Cavender
ISBN-13: 9780758229496
ISBN-10: 0758229496
Publication Date: 7/1/2010
Pages: 336
Rating:
  • Currently 3.5/5 Stars.
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3.5 stars, based on 57 ratings
Publisher: Kensington
Book Type: Paperback
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CacaoBear avatar reviewed A Slice of Murder (Pizza Lovers, Bk 1) on + 87 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
Yet another pseudonym for Tim Myers - and it's obvious just a few pages into this book.

This story was chock full of Myers' typically unrealistic characters and implausible scenarios. I will admit that he's getting better at crafting characters that aren't ridiculously hysterical and over-emotional, but that's as far as I'll go ...
dollycas avatar reviewed A Slice of Murder (Pizza Lovers, Bk 1) on + 712 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
Dollycas's Thoughts

I have read several books by this author, under his many pseudonyms, (Tim Myers, Casey Mayes, Melissa Glazer) so I knew would like this story.

Eleanor Swift and her husband owned A Slice of Delight. He has passed away and she and her sister now run the pizza joint with the help of a few part-timers. Eleanor takes a late pizza order and delivers it on her way home. But when she arrives at the address the door is ajar and her customer is dead on the floor. She does the right thing and calls 911 but when the police arrive she becomes the prime suspect. Before she loses everything she and her husband worked so hard for she needs to catch the real killer and knock the pepperoni out of them.

I love pizza and I bet you do too. This tasty mystery will delight your mind and put your taste buds on high alert. Ellie is a wonderful woman still trying to get used to life without her husband and several people think she needs to be out there dating. She has one admirer that practically begs to date her on a daily basis. Her sister, Maddy, is pushing her to accept but with a murder on her plate she doesn't have time to think about dating. The police chief happens to be an old boyfriend from her younger days and she can't believe he honestly thinks she could kill someone. His son even works for her or at least he did before this investigation when his dad made him quit. He was one angry teenager when that happened. So with some help from Maddy they start the own investigation and what they find is quite surprising. Now if they can just get her old flame to open his eyes to what really happened she can get back to serving some of the best pizzas in town.

Cavender has a great grasp on these characters. Ellie struggle to move on feels very real and her relationship with her sister is very believable. Police chief Kevin Hurley and the rest of the residents of Timber Ridge that actually thought Ellie was guilty really surprised me. I am glad she had some support and others came around to realize her true nature. But not the police chief. For me the jury is still out on him. This being the first book in the series I am holding out hope that he is better at his job in the future.

We were given a good mystery to solve. Several twists but I figured this one out a bit before Ellie. I did enjoy the way it all played out.

I love this pizza theme for a series. Each time Ellie knuckled out that dough, loaded on the toppings and sending those pizzas through the oven my mouth was watering.

Will definitely be reading the next book in the series, Pepperoni Pizza Can Be Murder, soon.
hugbandit7 avatar reviewed A Slice of Murder (Pizza Lovers, Bk 1) on + 51 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
great first book in this series....Eleanor is a little unbending about moving on with her life since her husband died (and it can get irritating) but still a good series
reviewed A Slice of Murder (Pizza Lovers, Bk 1) on + 330 more book reviews
First off I always feel duped when a cozy writer writes multiple series with different names. I can understand when you change genre you might want to change an authors name, but when you write within the same classification, why not use one single name.

Well, that rant being said, Eleanor is trying to make ends meet by continuing to run a pizzeria, A Slice of Delight, which she and her recently deceased husband had started together.

Near closing one evening she is called to make a delivery to Richard Olsen, but instead of getting the delivery tip she was anticipating, she is accused of his murder when he is discovered with a knife sticking out of his chest.

Though interesting, the storyline follows the rather typical pattern of amateur sleuth, ditzy sister and a small host of people that both lookout for each other and point fingers at the same time.

This is not the worst in the genre that I have read, and thank goodness, there was not a cleaver cat to help solve the mystery, but for the most part, there wasn't anything to really draw the reader back for more. Whether Cavender is writing as Tim Myers, or Elizabeth Bright or Melissa Glaser, the stories all fall within the same typical cozy mystery pattern.

If you are looking for easy entertainment, it is a good read, there are a few choppy points that had me wondering, but if you do not look too closely and like your mysteries on the light side, give it a try.
ladycholla avatar reviewed A Slice of Murder (Pizza Lovers, Bk 1) on + 2081 more book reviews
Very cozy, easy, relaxing read. Enjoyed very much as I do all of "his" books. Thanks again Tim for a great story.
moondance120 avatar reviewed A Slice of Murder (Pizza Lovers, Bk 1) on + 422 more book reviews
Enjoyable cozy set in a small town in NC. 3 stars
reviewed A Slice of Murder (Pizza Lovers, Bk 1) on + 34 more book reviews
Book is light and easy to read. Maybe a few more details than I need but you don't get lost either. It was a good respite from the James Patterson books I usually read.
Timbuktu126 avatar reviewed A Slice of Murder (Pizza Lovers, Bk 1) on + 481 more book reviews
decent, but I did not enjoy it as much as I do the other series he writes