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Murder on the Menu

Silver Sisters Mysteries, Book 5

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Murder on the Menu

By: Morgan St James, Phyllice Bradner
Narrated by: Kathleen Bond
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This is the fifth book in the Silver Sisters Mysteries, a comical crime caper series. The first four were already produced by Books in Motion. A sixth book is in work.

Identical twins Goldie Silver, an over-the-hill flower child from Juneau, Alaska and her identical twin Godiva Olivia DuBois, a wealthy widow who writes a syndicated advice to lovelorn column from her Beverly Hills estate, don't go looking for trouble—it finds them. Their 80-year-old mother and uncle are former vaudeville magicians who love to dress in disguise and go undercover but always seem to end up in hot water.

In Murder on the Menu, Goldie's daughter Chili Pepper receives a phone call from her high school boyfriend, Roscoe Bean with a fantastic offer to move to Portland Oregon and become Executive Chef at a new restaurant. Is it worth it for her to leave her career on the Flirting With Food TV show? You bet it is. The new restaurant is owned by Jordan Jambon, who has just been named as one of the top 20 chefs in the country. What she doesn't anticipate is a rash of murders, all in the Pettygrove mansion where she and Roscoe, Jambon, her Alaskan friend Ozzie and a seemingly innocent girl from Minnesota named Willow are roommates.

The plot deepens in every chapter, and, like every Silver Sister Mystery, the ending is a twist.

©2019 Morgan St. James and Phyllice Bradner (P)2022 Morgan St. James and Phyllice Bradner
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6 hours I'll never get back

Painfully precious, I found this whodunit both irritatingly implausible and utterly obvious. Characters are at the same time completely flat and horribly annoying.

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Too much fun!

Silver-sleuths, cozy-mystery, verbal-humor, situational-humor, murder-investigation, multiple-murder, multicultural, chef, amateur-sleuth, family, family-dynamics, relatives, relationships, relocating, law-enforcement, vegetarian, restaurant, housemates*****

Chili Pepper gets a fantastic offer from an old schoolmate of hers from their hometown in alaska to move to Portland Oregon, share a big old house with him and two others, and become Executive Chef at a fantastic new vegetarian restaurant. It means that she has to up stakes again (this time from California), leave her TV job, and have the whole thing vetted by her extended family. All goes well until the first body is found at the base of the stairs. Then it's time for the Silver Sleuths (headed by Godiva Olivia DuBois of the advice column and her twin sister) to swoop in and get things going in the right direction.
It might seem a little "out there" if you haven't met this crowd before, but that's only a good reason to go back and read some of the earlier laugh riots! Absolutely LOVED it!
Kathleen Bond really gives it the Crown Heights Brooklyn seal of approval while being incredibly versatile in differentiating the many characters.
I won an audio copy from Marina Publishing Group (Publisher) via LibraryThing Early Reviewers

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