3.5
An Ale of Two Cities
By Sarah FoxPublisher Description
In this intoxicating mystery by USA Today bestselling author Sarah Fox, a winter carnival becomes a recipe for disaster when a Shady Creek celebrity gets iced.
The Winter Carnival always brings holiday cheer, Christmas joy—and tourists with cash—to picturesque Shady Creek, Vermont. At the center of the glittering decorations and twinkling lights is booklover and pub owner Sadie Coleman, creating original cocktails, hosting a literary trivia evening, and cheering on her loyal employee Melanie “Mel” Costas as she competes in the ice carving competition.
But holiday cheer can’t compete with former resident and renowned chef Freddy Mancini, who arrives with his nose in the air, showing off his ice-sculpting skills like a modern-day Michelangelo. During the artists’ break in the night-long contest, Mel’s tools disappear . . . and Freddy is found dead with her missing pick in his chest.
Although the police turn their attention to Mel, it seems everyone in town had a grudge against Freddy, including his assistant, his mentor, his former flame, and even his half-brother.
Faster than she can fling a Huckleberry Gin, Sadie finds herself racing to make sure the police don’t arrest the wrong suspect—all while sharing a flirtation with local brewery owner Grayson Blake. Their chemistry leads to a heated rivalry at the hockey rink—and to the hot pursuit of a killer.
The Winter Carnival always brings holiday cheer, Christmas joy—and tourists with cash—to picturesque Shady Creek, Vermont. At the center of the glittering decorations and twinkling lights is booklover and pub owner Sadie Coleman, creating original cocktails, hosting a literary trivia evening, and cheering on her loyal employee Melanie “Mel” Costas as she competes in the ice carving competition.
But holiday cheer can’t compete with former resident and renowned chef Freddy Mancini, who arrives with his nose in the air, showing off his ice-sculpting skills like a modern-day Michelangelo. During the artists’ break in the night-long contest, Mel’s tools disappear . . . and Freddy is found dead with her missing pick in his chest.
Although the police turn their attention to Mel, it seems everyone in town had a grudge against Freddy, including his assistant, his mentor, his former flame, and even his half-brother.
Faster than she can fling a Huckleberry Gin, Sadie finds herself racing to make sure the police don’t arrest the wrong suspect—all while sharing a flirtation with local brewery owner Grayson Blake. Their chemistry leads to a heated rivalry at the hockey rink—and to the hot pursuit of a killer.
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3.5
Chevaun 📚☕️
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Believable charactersEasy to readSuspensefulTwistyBeautiful settingRealistic settingFeel good
Moni Soils
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“This book was okay. I felt the beginning dragged a lot. It was a lot of introduction and characters. I felt there were too many characters. More than 30! Overall, the book was okay. It was a little slow for my liking, and I felt there was very little action.”
Charlotte Danielle
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“In book 2, Sadie continues to integrate into this new town during their winter carnival. When a chef who most people don't like turns up dead, not many are surprised someone murdered him, just surprised it took place in their pleasant small town. Her friend (and employee) is a suspect and Sadie does what she can to clear her name because it can't be her, right?
The backdrop of this book is their winter carnival and it will make you want to move to a small town. You’ll feel like you’re in Starshollow… but with more murder.
Sadie has a list of suspects and they all make sense for her to investigate, but like a lot of books in this genre she ends up stumbling onto the culprit. I hope in the future books she narrows it down and uses her wits to figure the case out; more like Jessica Fletcher (Murder, She Wrote)
I will be reading the rest of this series because I like Sadie and all the townspeople. I am also going to check out Sarah Fox’s other cozies.”
Michelle
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About Sarah Fox
Sarah Fox is the author of the Literary Pub Mystery series, as well as the Music Lover's Mystery series and the USA Today bestselling Pancake House Mystery series. When not writing novels or working as a legal writer, she can often be found reading her way through a stack of books or spending time outdoors with her English Springer Spaniel. Sarah lives in British Columbia and is a member of Crime Writers of Canada. Visit her online at AuthorSarahFox.com.
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