Cooking Up Clues: A Murder Most Fowl Review

Beth and Seth run a chicken-themed food truck they inherited from their Aunt Dolly. It means the world to them and they are determined to win a food truck cooking competition, even if their lives might be in danger!


Title: A Murder Most Fowl

Author: Carmela Dutra

Series: N/A

Genre: Cozy Mystery

Rating: 5 out of 5 ⭐


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My Thoughts:

This was the perfect cozy mystery and it features a family-owned food truck, an amazing best friend that rocks a chicken suit and a main character that is determined to find the killer – at all costs.

It really kicks off when Beth and Seth (twins) take their family food truck to a cooking show competition. They are among many others that they are familiar with and must now compete with to see who’s the best food truck. Right off the bat though, there is a mysterious murder and everyone on set becomes curious about who could have done it.

The stakes continue to increase, Beth is assisting the Detective on the case with trying to get him inside information, but also getting herself more and more embroiled in the mess. She is being targeted as well and her twin brother does not like it one bit.

While trying to keep their heads about them, they also are more driven by their curiosity of who could be behind the continued murders on set of what was supposed to be a great time for everyone.


Publisher’s Blurb:

A food truck run by twins serves up a clucking good murder in this cozy debut mystery, perfect for fans of Lucy Burdette and Joanne Fluke.

When their late aunt Dolly passes away, twins Beth and Seth Lloyd inherit a chicken themed food truck. Despite the challenges, the siblings rise to the occasion, even going as far as signing up their truck Kluckin’ Good to compete on a top cooking show and ruffle a few feathers for some good publicity. But the competition goes from heated to lethal when a contestant is found dead.

With the elimination competition becoming far too literal, Beth and Seth will need all the help they can get to get out of the frying pan without landing in the fire. With their loyal assistant–and Beth’s best friend–Rylie by their side, they’ll have to follow the bread crumbs to untangle a very twisted case before either one of them is put on the chopping block.

This humorous series debut with a mouthwatering mystery will charm readers and keep them guessing right until the not-so-bitter end.

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Final Thoughts:

A Murder Most Fowl will have you craving chicken wings or cinnamon rolls, but also scribbling your own list of clues about who could be behind these acts!

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