
Nate Edgerton, Snowflake's Chief of Police, reached over and flipped off the siren and flashing light. He pulled his cruiser to the side of the road, slowing and coming to a stop behind a bright blue sports car. Early morning sunlight reflected off the rear bumper of the car where two people, a young couple, sat huddled together. Nate could tell from their expressions there was no need to hurry.—A Roux of Revenge by Connie Archer (Penguin Random House / Berkley Prime Crime, 2014, p. 1)
He turned to his deputy. "Cancel the ambulance."
Quick Facts
- Setting: Snowflake, Vermont, in modern times.
- Circumstances: Just before the Harvest Festival, a stranger is found dead at the side of the road; meanwhile a group of Gaelic travelers arrive in Snowflake, and a waitress thinks she's being stalked
- Characters: Lucky, the owner of a soup restaurant; Jack, her grandfather, Elias, her boyfriend; Janie, a waitress; friends, townsfolk, tourists, and police officers
- Genre: cozy mystery
- What I liked: I loved the way Archer captures the nature of small town life and makes the fictional village seem real. The soups on the By the Spoonful menu sound so good, I wish I could become one of the regulars. The restaurant is perfect for Lucky (and us!) because she's able to keep up with local gossip and gets to know her neighbors well. Roux of Revenge had everything I like in a cozy: great setting, fun characters, and enough suspects to make it hard to figure out who done it.
- What you need to know: This is the third installment in Archer's Soup Lovers series, but readers are given enough background so they won't feel lost if they start with Roux of Revenge. At the back of the book, you'll find recipes, which are from the author's own kitchen and include both her twists on classics and her own inventions.
Thanks to the good people at Berkley Prime Crime, I have one copy of A Roux Revenge to giveaway to one of my readers. All you have to do to enter for a chance to win is to have a U.S. mailing address and to fill out the following form. I'll pick a winner via random number generator on April 15 (to ease the sting of taxes). Once the winner has been confirmed, I'll delete all personal information from my computer. Good luck!
ISBN-13: 9780425252420
Copyright © cbl for Beth Fish Reads, all rights reserved (see review policy).
I love that the genre is 'cozy mystery', it sounds like exactly the kind of book you can snuggle up with in bed! :) Thanks for sharing! I'm a new Twitter follower!
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I love the cozy genre and this one sounds really good. I have this series in my TBR and hopefully will get to it soon.
ReplyDeleteGreat teaser! Now I want to know WHY there is no need to hurry. Is it 'too late' to hurry?
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This sounds like fun - I need a book like that from time to time.
ReplyDeleteI like novels with recipes, this one sounds like fun.
ReplyDeleteI'm always drawn to stories set in small towns. This sounds like a good cozy.
ReplyDeletei love that term 'cozy mystery' and the idea of soup recipes .. thanks
ReplyDeleteYea for cozies! I'm going to add this one and the proceeding 2 in the series to my list. I'm kind of anal about reading them in order. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteSounds like a fun story. My teasers this week are from The Chance by Robyn Carr and House of Ivy & Sorrow by Natalie Whipple. Happy reading!
ReplyDeleteSounds like a fun book to read. I hope you enjoy it. kelley—the road goes ever ever on
ReplyDeleteI really like this one. The recipes are a bonus.
ReplyDeleteSounds like a good cozy mystery. The book's title is clever, and I like the name of the restaurant too.
ReplyDeleteMy Teaser is from SNOW FENCE ROAD.
I'm not sure this one is for me, but do love the soup angle!
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This one has captivated me...thanks for sharing, and for visiting my blog.
ReplyDeleteThis sounds like a great cosy mystery, I love the way you went through the setting, characters etc. A really accessible way of getting the feel of a book. Here is my TT http://cleopatralovesbooks.wordpress.com/2014/04/08/teaser-tuesday-april-8/
ReplyDeleteI couldn't initially figure out whether it's 'humorous' crime or more serious, but the 'cozy mystery' sounds indeed like a very nice read.
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The intro has my interest. I can tell it's a cozy but it also hints at a little humor. I like it.
ReplyDeleteThis sounds like a fun read. Thanks for the giveaway!
ReplyDeleteAm not familiar with this cozy series, though it does sound good. My teaser: The Widow’s Walk
ReplyDeleteLike that it is set in Vermont. Sounds good.
ReplyDeleteHi everyone ~ I've been following the comments all day and it's really great to hear from people. Best of luck to all with the giveaway and I hope everyone gets to pay a visit to Snowflake, Vermont -- a lovely village, even if the murder rate is a little high!
ReplyDeleteThe intro doesn't grab me, but I hope you enjoy this one.
ReplyDeleteSounds good!
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Checking back in from my blog stops. All the best to everyone in the giveaway!
ReplyDeleteI love this series, it's very well written !
ReplyDeleteThank you, Kathy! I'm so glad to hear you've enjoyed life in Snowflake!
ReplyDeleteI own the first two, and enjoyed them tremendously; really appreciate the opportunity to win one!
ReplyDeleteHaven't read this series yet, but springtime makes me want to try something new. Thanks for having the giveaway.
ReplyDeleteHi Stephanie! I' m so glad to hear you enjoyed the first two books! Best of luck in the giveaway!
ReplyDeleteHi Tina - I hope you have a chance to meet everyone in Snowflake, Vermont!
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