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Murder of a Chocolate-Covered Cherry (Scumble River Mysteries, Book 10)

(Book #10 in the A Scumble River Mystery Series)

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Grandma Sal's Soup-To-Nuts Cooking Challenge is coming to town, and Skye Denison is entering. And though she can't solve the mystery of the perfect mousse, murder is another story. That's because a... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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5 ratings

Fun book - love the series ! ! !

This is another in the series and it is fun, hilarious, realistic about relationships and just a wonderful, funny, stress-relieving series that makes one's day better for reading the story - It makes a stressful day at work so much better to come home and be able to read one of the Scumble River books. Thanks to the author for making my life more fun and helping with the stress of working with incarcerated, mentally ill adolescents.

I love it great funny and light mystery

This is the tenth installment of the Scumble River Series by Denise Swanson. As always I enjoyed this one immensely. Perfect cozy and funny characters. Great story line. Recommend for cozy mystery lovers

Another great Scumble River Mystery

Denise does it again. Murder of a Chocolate Covered Cherry is a fun read. I enjoy the continued adventures of Skye and the cast of characters from Scumble River.

Reach for the Sky(e) with this Newest Scumble River Cozy!

Skye Denison's culinary skills leave MUCH to be desired, so she is shocked when she learns that her mother has entered her in the Grandma Sal's Soup-to-Nuts cooking competition. To think that Skye has even a remote chance of winning is, well, nuts! When Skye's boyfriend, Wally Boyd, Chief of Police of the Scumble River PD, starts breaking their dinner dates, she is convinced it has something to do with the fact that she is taking every opportunity to practice her mom's Chicken Supreme Casserole recipe. And, as if worrying about a cooking contest and Wally's strange behavior isn't enough, Skye is trying to handle a threatened lawsuit by parents of a Scumble River High cheerleader after an unauthorized article about the student appears in the school paper. Skye is not only the school psychologist but also the co-sponsor of the paper. She then learns that said cheerleader has gone missing, and that the author of the article that prompted talk of a lawsuit is nowhere to be found but has written a blog that implies her involvement in the cheerleader's disappearance. To say that Skye's plate is full is an understatement. The cooking contest seems to have brought out the worst in almost everyone involved. Too many cooks have indeed spoiled the broth. Threats, sabotage, and accusations abound, but nothing compares to finding one of the contestants murdered and another person attacked. The question is, was Cherry Alexander's murder tied to the contest, to her marriage, or did it have something to do with her next tell-all book? While Wally and Skye have barely spent any quality time together, he quickly requests Skye's help in her capacity as consulting psychologist to the Scumble River PD in order to help interrogate those involved with the contest. Skye is up to her eyeballs in people who had a motive to harm Cherry and at the same time is trying to decipher clues as to the cheerleader's whereabouts. Denise Swanson's Scumble River cozy series realistically presents life in a small town full of likable, quirky people with a very strong sense of family and community. It is also written with a sense of humor - which is always appreciated when used to advantage to keep the story from being bogged down by murder and mayhem. The ending of this book is a real cliffhanger. I can hardly wait for book number 11 in the series to come out! Carol Ann Hopkins 4/8/2008

wonderful small town cozy

In Scumble River, Illinois it is time for Grandma Sal's Soup-to-Nuts Cooking Challenge. School psychologist and police consultant Skye Dennison reluctantly enters the competition along with her brother and honoree uncle because her mother May wants to win this year and her family is using recipes she created. Mrs. Cherry Alexander is getting on everyone's nerves with her caustic commentary and her dirty tricks, but no one expected her to be murdered for her nasty personality. Skye is asked by her boyfriend Police Chief Wally Boyd to help on the case; she hesitantly agrees. She is also concerned that one of her students Ashley is missing. She had an unauthorized article written in the school paper that claimed she had sex with the entire male basketball team. Everyone insists that Xenia who wrote the article kidnapped Ashley. Skye works both cases unaware they are linked to one another. Denise Swanson has written a wonderful small town cozy. The eccentric locals provide much humor yet that enhances the seriousness of the two investigations by bringing a reality of distance from the homicide and missing teen case. Skye wears two hats that she normally balances, but this time they overlay as trouble has come to idyllic Scumble River. Harriet Klausner
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