Sunday, June 20, 2021

Review: THE FIESTA BURGER MURDER by Rosie A. Point


A town that was snooze-ville and the friendliest in the Midwest….with gossip and lies for salt.



Christie didn’t want to be back in her hometown, but she had no choice. She had to leave the police force on a sabbatical because of a mistake. The first thing she does is go for a burger. The special on the menu: The Mexican Fiesta Burger.



For Christie, it was her love of mysteries that prompted her to become a detective. Well…that and her mother’s unsolved murder, which might be the whole reasoning for her return back into town. On the first morning, the town grump is found dead in her friend’s back garden, making her friend the prime suspect. That was just the thing to get Christie out of sabbatical, even it wasn’t technically her case. While working at the burger grill, she works to find the real killer. What did this murder have to do with her mother’s case?



A good mystery! Fun and easy to read.



My rating: 4 stars

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