Carbs & Cadavers
J.B. Stanley
Reviewed by Barb Radmore
James Henry was perfectly happy in his quiet life as a college
professor. but is comes to an end when his mother dies and he must
return home to Quincy Gap to take care of his father. He has to leave
the job he loves to care for his disagreeable, uncommunicative parent.
He is at least able to get a job as librarian in the local library. But
is is still not the future he had planned for himself. Even his wife
has left him. So to stave off loneliness and to try to lose the weight
he has put on, he decides to join the newly formed dieters' supper
club. There he meets people who have the same goal as he- make friends
while losing weight. He is especially interested in an employee of the
sheriff's department, Lucy Hanover.
But the dieters' focus changes when an obnoxious local man is found
dead at the bakery. The Supper Club members are drawn into the mystery
and quickly find themselves awash in contradictory clues. Lucy has
ambitions of becoming a deputy and this may be her lucky break. If she
can help solve the murder the chauvinistic sheriff may be forced to
take her seriously. James is pleased to help her, both to catch the
killer and to spend more time with Lucy. The Supper Club members band
together to figure out who killed the football star in the first murder
to occur in Quincy Gap since 1913. Among trying to ignore their hungry
pains, food cravings and the yearly Halloween parade, the struggling
dieters have a lot on their plates.
This book is the first in the planned of Supper Club Mysteries.
It is a fun addition to the market of food based cozies with endearing
characters that will bring readers back for second helpings. The small
town setting of Quincy Gap is also able to provide the ambiance and
potential for further development. So many of us can relate to the
frustration of dieting and will be looking forward to cheering along
the efforts of The Supper Club.
J.B. Stanley is also the author of the Antique and Collectible
Mysteries.