Author: Sherri Bryan
Published; May 24, 2015
Print Length: 124 pages
Description:
Charlotte Denver runs her marina front cafe in the bustling seaside town of St. Eves, nestled in the south-west corner of England. While she loves the tranquillity of St. Eves, where crime is almost unheard of, and nothing really exciting ever happens, her good friend, Chief inspector Nathan Costello, is longing for a good, juicy felony to get his teeth into.
When the arrival of newcomers to the community of St. Eves triggers a chain of events that end in tragedy, Nathan relishes the thrill of investigating his first murder, while Charlotte unwittingly turns amateur-sleuth to help solve the case and restore peace and harmony to the town as quickly as possible.
Twists and turns abound in Tapas, Carrot Cake and a Corpse, the first book in the Charlotte Denver Cozy Mystery series.
Review:
I usually don't read murder mystery books although I have been trying to broaden my options so the other day I decided to read this book. I thoroughly enjoyed this book because as the name states it is a 'cozy' mystery with no gory details.
I think this book would be a great book to read if your looking to start reading murder mystery books. I also enjoyed this book as it is a short novella and a nice easy read. I would definitely recommend it.

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