From the publisher: Talia Marby serves up delectable English deep fried fare in the heart of the Berkshires—but she soon discovers there’s something fishy going on…
Sometimes in this life, you have to fish or cut bait. After walking away from a miserable job and an even worse boyfriend, Talia Marby has no regrets. She’s returned to her hometown and is happy to help her dear friend Bea Lambert by working at Lambert’s Fish & Chips, a cornerstone of a charming shopping plaza designed to resemble an old English village.
But not all the shop owners are charming. Phil Turnbull has been pestering Bea to sign a petition against a new store opening up, and his constant badgering is enough to make her want to boil him in oil. When Talia and Bea stumble upon Turnbull murdered in his shop, the police suspect Bea. Now it’s up to Talia to fish around for clues and hook the real killer before her friend has to trade serving food for serving time…
It's not uncommon over the course of a long-running mystery series to feel as though the characters have become friends. It's pretty rare to feel that way about the characters in a debut novel, though, but that is exactly what happened as I read the first book in Linda Reilly's Deep Fried mystery series, Fillet of Murder.
Talia Marby is starting over and temporarily working at Lambert’s Fish & Chips, an important part of her childhood that is owned by her dear friend Bea. The restaurant is located in a shopping plaza designed to resemble an old English village. There is conflict among the shop owners however, as a petition is being circulated to stop the opening of a comic book store, instigated by vintage lighting store owner Phil Turnbull. Before long Talia and Bea find Phil dead in his shop, and Bea is the prime suspect because the fillet knife buried in his neck had whitefish on it and she had recently been overheard threatening to boil him in oil. As the two ladies begin questioning their fellow shop owners, they end up discovering that more than one of them had reason to want him dead.
I enjoyed every single moment of this fast-paced mystery which kept me guessing until the very end. I look forward to watching Talia adjust to her new role as restaurant owner, and hope to see her relationship with new friend Ryan and his sweet father Arthur flourish. Every character is memorable and unique, right down to the precious cover star, calico kitty Bojangles. The food descriptions are downright mouth-watering, and since we're talking deep fried deliciousness, reading about them is much more heart healthy too!
Giveaway: Leave a comment by noon eastern on Wednesday, May 20th for your chance to win a paperback copy of Fillet of Murder *and* this adorable tote bag!!! US entries only, and don't forget your email address.
(Sorry, Truffles not included.)
41 comments:
We love this title! Our Mommy often becomes "attached" to the people in her books. We thought she was just weird. MOL!
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This cover is so cute and I am all over fillet of fish and chips. Purrfect post..
Marilyn Watson ewatvess@yahoo.com
Great cover and looks like a fun read; thanks for the chance to win :)
jslbrown2009 at aol dot com
Awe... I was hoping Truffles was included. ;-) Thank you for the chance. Nice tote and would love to read this book. :D lady.janel@hotmail.com
Love the tote bag....and can't wait to read this book.
eeyoregirl2009@aol.com
Sounds like a fun read—thanks for the chance to win a copy!
skkorman AT bellsouth DOT net
I can't wait to read this book. The cover is cute. Thank you for the chance.
Moonbay7399@gmail.com
What more could you want, a kitty, food, and a mystery! Can't wait to read :)
I agree with Penny. This sounds like a winning trifecta.
libbydodd at comcast dot net
I want to know how Talia helps Bea and solves the whodunnit. And the cover kitty is sooo adorable! The expression seems to say, yes, it's my fish, and there's "nothing" you can do about it. :)
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* Forgive me if there are duplicate comments; I was having trouble submitting.
Cozy mysteries are my weakness. I'd love to have a copy to read. robeader53@yahoo.com
Thanks so much for a chance to win a copy! betty6931@fuse.net
I've read some great reviews of this book and am looking forward to reading it. Thanks for the opportunity to win a copy. cking78503@aol.com
Looks like a great cozy mystery. Love the cover on the book.
xzjh04@gmail.com
Sounds like a great new series. Thanks for the opportunity to win a copy. jr_dj_gantt@juno.com
Love the cover and the bag is so cute. The book sounds great!!
jawdance@yahoo.com
Thanks for the giveaway! The book sounds great and the tote is so cute. smmolloy1105@yahoo.com
This looks like a lot of fun. Thanks for the giveaway! dmskrug3 at hotmail dot com
Thanks so much to all of you who entered the giveaway! I love reading everyone's comments ~
LInda Reilly
Thanks for this captivating giveaway. So unique and special. saubleb(at)gmail(dot)com
This book is a delight. Love the cover. Many thanks. elliotbencan(at)hotmail(dot)com
I've been wanting to read this book - hopefully I'll win this copy and the tote bag.
Bear is happy that Truffles won't be coming with. She likes being "dog of the house".
thanks.
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Looking forward to reading this soon! cheers@marjimmanor.com
I have been waiting for this to come out. Can't wait to read it! Thank you so much for the chance.
brookeb811 at gmail dot com
This sounds like a great series.
I don't get my very own copy of Truffles? Darn. She is so cute :) This sounds like a really fun mystery to read. I love it when the characters are hard to let go of! It makes you feel kind of insane, but in a good way.
-Purrs from your friends at www.PlayfulKitty.net
Sounds like a good mystery! I'm looking forward to reading it! Thank you for the giveaway!
mittens0831 at aol dot com
Thanks, Melissa. I am so looking forward to reading Fillet of Murder. Since Truffles is not included, give her a hug for me! :)
Thanks for the great review - I am looking forward to starting this new series! Would SO love to win it! Truffles, my babies would share the gorgeous tote bag with you if I win! You can all go for rides in it! jeaniedannheim (at) ymail (dot) com
Mommy loves mysteries and I love being read to with them! Ladycristant at aol dot com
Sounds like such a great debut and I love the title! In fact, the whole cover cracks me up! Thanks for the chance to win!
JHolden955(at)gmail(dot)com
I love the cover, this sounds like a great read. Thanks for the chance to win.
momzillasteel at gmail dot com
Sounds like my kind of book, looking forward to it.
That looks great, I want to enter pilch92@aol.com . Are you sure Truffles isn't included? :)
A super cute cover and a super cute tote. I'd love to win.
suefarrell.farrell@gmail.com
Sounds like a delightful new series (with an eye catching cover). servedogmom@yahoo.com
Kind of reminds me of my cat Sami. skforrest1957@gmail.com
Great cover, nice review.
kaye dot killgore at comcast dot net
I adore cozy mysteries, and this one sounds like a winner! What a cute cover. :) I am looking forward to reading it.
myrifraf(at)gmail(dot)com
Looking forward to this title zeta(at)iwon(dot)com
First off, Congratulations to Linda on her first book being released. Has to be very exciting. This sounds like a really interesting and fun book and we will all be waiting for the next one. Not rushing you of course, Linda. :) I would love to become the recipient of Linda's book; thank you for that chance.
Cynthia
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