Spicing Up Murder: A Review of "Chili con Carnage" by Kylie Logan




From the back of the book:

Romance is supposed to be the spice of life. But Maxie Pierce is so done with bad relationships - well, almost. She just has to get rid of the latest loser, Roberto. Besides, she has more important things to worry about. Her daddy, Texas Jack Pierce, king of the chili cook-off circuit, has been missing for nearly six weeks now. In his place, she must team up with her irritating half sister, Sylvia, to promote the family business at the Taos Chili Showdown, to be judged by celebrity chef Carter Donnelly.

But when Maxie discovers Roberto's body in the chef's trailer - only hours after publicly breaking up with him while wearing a giant red chili pepper costume - she suddenly finds she's the one in the spotlight as the police pepper her with questions. Not this Chili Chick needs to kick up the search to catch the real killer and get back to finding her father...

My thoughts about the book...

I enjoyed this story as I could relate to the difficulties between sisters. My sister and I have been fighting since I was born (she was against it!). I'm more like Sylvia's character - responsible, dependable, and occasionally inflexible. Maxie's character is interesting, she doesn't really have a job/occupation as most lead characters in cozies do. She's also pretty flawed, though not a bad person.

For a 1st in the series, this is a good narrative to get the series rolling and want to know "What happened to Texas Jack Pierce?". With only three books in the series, I'll take my time and put this series on my reserve reading list. The author has four other series, which I will review later.

Your thoughts...

What do you think? Are you ready to spice up your reading list or have you already burned your way through this cozy mystery? Leave your comments below.

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