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Murder By the Slice (Fresh-Baked Mystery)

(Book #2 in the Fresh-Baked Mystery Series)

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At this year's school carnival fund-raiser, the obnoxious president of the Parent Teacher Organization is found stabbed through the heart with Phyllis Newsom's own knife, with traces of incriminating... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Another great story

Livia thank you so much for another wonderful story I love them I am on 7 and wishing they would never end .

Another Yummy Mystery

If you enjoyed the first book in the series - A Peach of a Murder - then you will definitely enjoy this mystery as well. The same cast of characters are back - Phyllis, Sam, Carolyn, Eve, Mike, and others. Once again, Phyllis and Carolyn enter into a baking competition; they are coming up with baked goods in order to help with a school fundraiser. Phyllis and Carolyn meet with several other parents at the fundraiser who are helping out, including the parent organization's president, Shannon. Shannon is immediately portrayed as an unlikeable character, so it's no surprise when she ends up dead. The mystery of who killed Shannon is actually quite good. I really enjoyed that I wasn't able to guess the murderer. The best part is that the characters are becoming friends of mine - I am enjoying the interactions between them and especially the character of Phyllis. She has a very old-fashioned charm about her and I enjoy her unwillingness to be modern when it comes to certain things (ie children swearing). There are some recipes in the back which look pretty good, and a preview of the author's next book, which I can't wait for! Definitely recommended.

Super fun read

Reviewed by Janelle Martin October in Texas means Parent-Teacher Organization (PTO) fundraising carnivals at many of the elementary schools. Retired teacher Phyllis Newsom always takes an interest in school happenings, but helping to organize the carnival for Oliver Loving Elementary School wasn't part of her plan. However, when a friend of Carolyn Wilbarger comes to her with a desperate plea for help with the bake sale, Carolyn and Phyllis reluctantly agree to assist. Carolyn suggests a "healthy snack" contest in addition to the traditional cake auction - an idea quickly approved by the PTO board. In a moment of harmony, Phyllis decides to participate in the auction, leaving Carolyn the baking contest. Peace seems ensured, that is, until the obnoxious head of the PTO sticks her oar in their plans, insisting Phyllis enter the baking contest. Competition is again flowing between Phyllis and Carolyn and disaster seems inevitable, until the PTO chairperson is killed at the carnival and the retirees band together to solve the crime. Murder by the Slice is the second entry in Livia J. Washburn's "Fresh-Baked Mystery" series. This cozy mystery series is the perfect antidote to the preponderance of blood and gore thrillers currently in vogue. Some may choose to stereotype Washburn's books as "sweet" or "wholesome," however; that does her books a great disservice (although there are lots of descriptions of pastries). Washburn has created a charismatic group of characters who happen to be seniors, an active diverse bunch, far removed from the stereotype of doddering, helpless "grey-hairs." Phyllis and her friends are useful members of the community, valued for what they contribute, and actively embrace life. Washburn's avoidance of most obvious stereotypes portends great things for this series. It is this potential therefore, that makes the one pitfall she didn't avoid all the more glaring. The character of Eve is sure to evoke memories of the Golden Girls TV sitcom, a parallel which doesn't do the "Fresh-Baked Mystery" series any service. Phyllis' constant references to Eve as a femme fatale feels out of place and undermines an otherwise fun read. Several recipes are included at the end of the book. A sample recipe can be found at http://liviawashburn.com/New%20Release.htm Armchair Interviews says: A nice cozy for a fun read.

tasty culinary mystery

In Weatherford, Texas, four members of the Retired Teachers Association sell baked cakes as a scholarship fund raiser. When Loving Elementary School Parent-Teacher organization member Marie Tyler comes by their table, she asks the quartet to help her with the carnival that she is chairing. As Phyllis Newsom is about to say sorry, but too busy, Dolly Williamson says yes that they will help with the food. The ladies agree to have a food contest but all entries must be healthy. However, as the RTO members meet the PTO leader dictatorial Shannon Dunstan, each wants to say no as the woman is outrageous, nasty, and demanding; Phyllis believes that's her better qualities. Still they honor their commitment, but at the gala, someone kills Shannon using a knife that Phyllis believes is one she used on her cake. Besides her fingerprints, telltale frosting is on Shannon's body. Knowing that she is now the prime suspect, Phyllis begins her own inquiry; only it seems to her that the entire state of Texas loathed the late nasty martinet and alarge segment had the opportunity to kill her but who was willing to actually stab her while facing her remains a mystery. MURDER BY THE SLICE is A PEACH OF A MURDER due to the retired chick lit asides by the heroine whether she sells cake at Wal-Mart or Loving Elementary or during her investigation. The whodunit is fun and the recipes mouthwatering. Putting aside the assumption that the intelligent retired JHS history teacher would hire an expert investigator, it is her bumbling amateur sleuth antics that cook up a tasty culinary mystery. Harriet Klausner
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