I really, really enjoyed Ellery Adams' Secret, Book and Scone society. This series is an earlier series by the same author, Pies and Prejudice is the first book in that series. I picked up this book to read because it's the January 2023 selection for the Cozy Mystery Book Club.
On Tuesday, January 31st, you can watch the live stream where Angela and Ben will talk about the book and all of us Cozy Mystery Book Club in the comments where we chat and share our thoughts and hot takes on the cozy of the month--
I listened to the audio version of this book. I stumbled a little in my listening because a few southern accents seemed very over the top to me, I don't know if that was on purpose or not. The mystery and the whodoneit of this book are good. The pie-baking talk is nice and if you enjoy a slueth who actively tries to figure out the murder, this book fits that bill.
The book includes a high school nemesis and for me, that is a trope I don't enjoy. Our MC has moved back to Georgia after she catches her husband of 7-years cheating. She was in New York City during her marriage and during that time she didn't speak to her mother at all. This really didn't make sense to me throughout the book. She doesn't speak to her mom for 7 ye but comes home with just the clothes on her back and her dog when she catches her husband in flagrant delicato with not one but two women, but her mom redoes a place for her to stay and her mom and her aunts fun a business for her --the Charmed Pie Shoppe. The text for me didn't make it clear why she and her mom wouldn't have spoken. There isn't a big enough riff.
The book has light magical realism and is pretty standard cozy until the very end. The book ends with reveals that move it from magical realism to contemporary fantasy. Depending on how large a part magical beings play in book two, this may or may not appeal to you. Will I read the next book in this series? First I need to read the rest of the books in the Secret, Book and Scone Society series because I loved the first book and want to return to Miracle Springs, NC. Once I have caught up on that series, I plan to check out the synopses for the second book in this series in order to decide if it's a book I'd enjoy or if I should check out Ellery Adams other series.
3 Stars for Pies and Prejudice and 5 stars for writer Ellery Adams.
3 comments:
I love a bit of magical realism in a book, especially a cozy mystery
I've had my eye on this book for years, as I really love cozy mysteries with a bit of magic/fantasy. Question - the title makes me think of Pride and Prejudice... is there ANY allusion to that at all? Or just the title?
I have read a couple of books from this series and enjoyed them. Nice review, Victoria.
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