The Bonaparte House is closed for the season, and Georgie Nikolopatos looks forward to fixing up the Greek restaurant and historic landmark—until her renovation plans hit a fatal snag in this Greek to Me mystery. With her divorce underway, her mother-in-law returning to Greece, and the tourists gone, Georgie finally has life under control—and the Bonaparte House to herself. She quickly hires a … She quickly hires a contractor for some much-needed renovations to reopen in time for a special Greek-style Thanksgiving meal. Georgie is suspicious though when former dishwasher Russ Riley arrives with the construction crew. He still has an axe to grind with the Nikolopatos family—but is it sharp enough to kill?
When Georgie finds the body of her divorce lawyer amid the construction debris and Russ is quickly arrested for murder, something about the case doesn’t add up. While Georgie is no fan of Russ, even a bad egg deserves a crack at justice.
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Georgie has begun preparations for some much needed renovations in The Bonaparte House. The restaurant has closed for the season and is otherwise unoccupied so what better time! She wasn’t counting on Russ, a former foe, being on the construction crew. Nor was she counting on finding her divorce lawyer dead in the bathroom currently under construction. With the death and Russ being arrested, the work on the restaurant has all but stopped. Even though she’s not a fan of Russ, Georgie doesn’t at feel that Russ is really the one responsible. It’s up to Georgie and a cast of secondary characters to figure out who wanted the divorce lawyer dead and why they felt the need do in The Bonaparte House.
Georgie had really blossomed in the previous book and was written even stronger in book 3. She has a good heart and not nearly as wishy-washy as she was in book 1. She was also smarter when it came to the dos and don’ts of crime scene contamination and putting yourself in harm’s way like an idiot. She’s spunky, motivated, and mostly level-headed. I really enjoyed everything about her character in Book 3.
The entire story was fast-paced but not rushed. The development of the plot, characters, and mystery were well done. A Killer Kebob is a great cozy mystery that I enjoyed reading. It was almost impossible for me to put the book down at any point – I had to know what the heck was going on and why so many people and storylines were created. I highly recommend that Susannah Hardy’s Greek to Me Mystery series be read in order.
With the restaurant closed for the season and most of her family out of town, Georgie figures now is the perfect time to do some much needed renovations on the restrooms. But Georgie comes back to find a dead body in the rubble of one of the bathrooms. The victim is her divorce lawyer, and the police are quick to arrest a former employee of the restaurant. While Russ is not a nice man, Georgie doesn’t think he’s a killer. But what happened to the victim?
With many of the series regulars out of town, it falls to a minor character from the previous books to step up. That’s not a problem since I really enjoyed getting to know Brenda better. The plot twists in some surprising directions, although I do have a couple of niggles with it. The book ties in some of the on going series plot threads, so it is best to read them in order to fully appreciate this book.
Really enjoyed this series, especially the recipes. Hope there will be more books in the series.
beach reading
Good mystery with lots of twists and many suspects. Hard to figure the bad guy in these books. Sorry there are not any more to read at tis time. Good Writer and I look forward to the next…hopefully
there will be a next!
This book had an interesting setting
Loved it!! Really like this series
A good quick read