A new book series by Raquel V. Reyes! Raquel did a wonderful job of putting together a very entertaining cozy mystery with just the right amount of mouth-watering food talk. What makes this book different than many cozies is that Miram is the mom of a toddler. Usually, our sleuths are single and in their 20s or they may have older or grown kids. I enjoyed reading Miriam and Manny's daily interactions.
As a fan of the show Veronica Mars (but not the reboot) I really enjoyed Detective Pullman referring to Miriam as Veronica Mars, he is right, she inserts herself into the investigation, asks uncomfortable questions, and then puts herself in danger. Yes, she is a Veronica Mars! I loved that Miriam has a best friend with a voice of reason. Hopefully, Miriam will listen to Alma from time to time so she doesn't get herself hurt in future stories!
I greatly enjoyed the subplot where Miriam is able to share her knowledge as a food anthropologist via a youtube show. Now that leads me to wonder since she is getting recognized by strangers by the end of this book--will that affect how she is able to sleuth in future books? It could be used as a way she can get information from people or into places she wouldn't be able to get into otherwise, but it also means people will notice her more. What a fun development, I am really looking forward to seeing where Raquel V. Reyes takes us next.
My last comment, I really, really hope that moving forward the series doesn't have drama between Miriam and Robert. I would like her marriage to be solid so she has that safe place to fall back to whenever future murder investigations stress her out.
As you can tell, I found this book to be very engaging, I enjoyed meeting Miriam, and reading her adventure as well as all the cooking scenes. I'm ready to read book two today!
5 Stars to Mango, Mambo and Murder
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