Book Review - Murder To Go (Food truck Mysteries Book 1) Chloe Kendrick

This is a cozy mystery based about a young woman who inherits a food truck from her deceased Aunt.  Maeve Kinkaid, appears to have absolutely no restaurant or cooking background whatsoever when she takes on this task. For those of you who know me, that is a huge pet peeve and in the real world a recipe (forgive the pun) for disaster.

Maeve has a surly chef, Lander who seems to do all of the work, except making coffee and even that uses his secret coffee bean mix. When the competitor is beheaded in his food truck, Maeve gets to occupy his prime spot on the street. Her business flourishes but that all makes her look guilty.  This is the first of many places where I found the story line unbelievable.  How much strength does it take for a person to cut off someone's head?

She meets the detective on the case and there is some attraction to him as well as to her surly chef. We never really understand the relationship between any of them because they seem to dislike her as much as like her. She also seems to find every male she encounters as a possible future love interest, which I found a bit over the top.

It was an easy read and parts were enjoyable but the ending left me wanting something more realistic and somewhat unfulfilled.

Happy Trails,

Leslie

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