Book 2: The Double Cheeseburger Murder –
Could an antique writing desk be the murder weapon in the death of an art
expert? Could Griz’s cousin be the killer? Or could someone have wanted him
dead instead? How could the killer know who would’ve opened the box?
Book 3: The Chicken Burger Murder – A food
fair in town and what will the girls sell? Burgers, of course! The curmudgeon pizza
owner is found dead near his pizza slices. Could the death have anything to do
with getting a prime spot at the fair?
Book 4: The Breakfast Burger Murder –
Someone attacked the florist. The death of the mom provokes memories of
Christie’s own mom—her murder. Why wasn’t the daughter more broken up about it?
Various characters complicated this particular story, especially when it leads
to the mafia being involved in the death of Christie’s mom.
Book 5: The Salmon Burger Murder – It’s
the re-opening of her mother’s case. Bit of dull reading in this one. By this
time, I’m growing kind of tired of this series.
Overall:
Quick and quirky mysteries! Mysteries certainly draw you in. There were some
typos that could’ve been fixed. For the most part, I can learn to overlook
these typos, but some of these were glaringly obvious and kind of deterred a
bit from the story. Also, the murders had nothing to do with the burger in the
title.
My rating: 3 stars
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