Death of a clam digger

Lee Hollis

Book - 2023

"Food and cocktails columnist Hayley Powell usually reserves judgement for local cuisine, not the people who serve it. But staying neutral isn't so easy when caught between the biggest seafood rivals in town--her BFF Mona Barnes and the successful Leighton clan. Adding to a bitter decades-old surf-turf war between family businesses, a modern Romeo and Juliet story unfolds as Mona's son gets engaged to the daughter of her sworn enemy... Spiteful patriarch Lonnie Leighton is also steamed about the arrangement--enough to go to dangerous lengths to break it up. At least, until he's discovered face down and dead in the clam flats. With unanswered questions swirling, accusations flying in both directions, and a young couple st...uck in the middle, Hayley has bigger fish to fry than determining who sources the best shellfish in Bar Harbor. Because someone wants to get away with murder... and send whoever else gets in their way to a muddy grave"--

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Subjects
Genres
Cozy mysteries
Detective and mystery fiction
Novels
Published
New York, NY : Kensington Publishing Corp [2023]
Language
English
Main Author
Lee Hollis (author)
Item Description
"Includes delectable recipes from Hayley's kitchen!"--Page 4 of cover.
Physical Description
328 pages ; 18 cm
ISBN
9781496736512
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Review by Kirkus Book Review

When her best friend's sworn enemy dies, a restaurateur digs into a case with some surprising connections. Hayley's Kitchen, the restaurant local food columnist Hayley Powell owns, is such a staple of the Bar Harbor food industry that not even the nemesis of her good friend Mona Barnes can stay away. In spite of Lonnie Leighton's ongoing war over all things seafood with Mona, he can't resist the many iterations of clams on Hayley's menu, though his temper challenges his ability to keep his truce with Mona. It's not as if Mona has her own temper in check, and the two almost ignite the place in a firestorm of anger when they find out that Mona's son Dougie is engaged to Olive, one of Lonnie's three daughters. It might just be the first thing Mona and Lonnie have ever agreed on. Before the dust can settle on the news and the outraged parents can decide how to punish their erstwhile offspring, Hayley discovers Lonnie's body in the dunes, presumably having keeled over while he was clamming. Worse still, Dougie might be implicated in this mess. Mona insists that Hayley do some digging of her own--metaphorically, of course--and draw on her past success in solving mysteries to help her. The profusion of both Hayley's food columns and her cocktail and clam recipes throughout leaves just enough room for Hayley to solve the case as she's giving readers ideas for dinner. Like her heroine's chatty columns, this is for those who want their murder with a side of personal drama. And lots of clams. Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.