
Hummus and Homicide
Kebab Kitchen Mystery Series, Book 1
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Narrado por:
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Rachel Dulude
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Tina Kashian
When Lucy Berberian quits her Philadelphia law firm and heads home to Ocean Crest, she knows what she's getting - the scent of funnel cake, the sight of the wooden roller coaster, and the tastes of her family's Mediterranean restaurant. But murder wasn't on the menu....
Things are slow in the off-season in this Jersey Shore town, but Lucy doesn't mind. She doesn't even mind waitressing at the Kebab Kitchen. Her parents have put in a new hummus bar, with every flavor from lemon to roasted red pepper. It's fun to see their calico cat again, and to catch up with her old BFF, who's married to a cop now.
She could do without Heather Banks, though. The Gucci-toting ex-cheerleader is still as nasty as she was back in high school...and unfortunately, she's just taken over as the local health inspector. Just minutes after eating at the Kebab Kitchen - where she's tallied up a whole list of bogus violations - she falls down dead in the street. Word on the grapevine is it's homicide, and Lucy's the number one suspect....
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A Delightful Escape!
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Really good
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Excellent read!!
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A nice, light mystery
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Pretty Good
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I hate hummus, but I did enjoy this light mystery!
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Much better than expected
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Heather then shows up at the Kebab Kitchen after lunch and finds ridiculous and expensive things she expects the restaurant to fix within five days or be shut down. Lucy has learned that her parents are hoping to sell the restaurant because it is getting difficult to handle. If the Kebab Kitchen gets shut down, this could jeopardize the Berberians' ability to sell it. As Lucy stresses over the inspection, she is astonished to see Heather walk in and announce she plans to eat dinner there. All she wants, however, is pita bread and the all-you-can-eat hummus bar. That night, Lucy goes to take out the trash, only to stumble over the body of Heather. The medical examiner thinks she died of cyanide. Worse, the detective on the case, a former high school boyfriend of Lucy's sister, Emma, who holds a grudge against Emma for cheating on him, won't look past Lucy as his only suspect. Thus, Lucy realizes she has to investigate the case herself to find the truth in order to clear her name and save the Kebab Kitchen.
I really enjoyed listening to <strong>Hummus and Homicide</strong>, with its unique twists and turns. We are kept wondering about the identity of the murderer, but even more how the cyanide got administered to Heather. The book is filled with the aromas and tastes of Mediterranean food and made me crave hummus and baklava and other Mediterranean food.
The characters are drawn very effectively, with the family's having realistic family dynamics. The parents seem like traditional parents who try to map out their children's lives. Their desire for Lucy to get married and give them more grandchildren came off as very typical of many parents.
Rachel Dulude performs the audio edition of this book. Using strong expression, Dulude does a good job of making this book enjoyable. The voices she uses for each character suit the characters well. I was pleased to notice that she made each one realistic without making the women's voices high pitched or the men's voices unnatural.
I thoroughly appreciated getting to listen to <strong>Hummus and Homicide</strong>. I liked the setting of the Mediterranean restaurant, a different take on the traditional culinary mystery, which usually seems to happen in a bakery. The characters especially made the book fun, in particular Lucy's mother. This was a strong book all around, and I give it five stars!
A unique culinary mystery
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money? No one that smart who doesn’t like to cook would want to run a restaurant. Ugh. I liked the middle eastern theme, and the cat.
Formulaic
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So, I wanted to scream when the author placed the Atlantic City Expressway in the wrong county. FYI, the ONLY highway in Cape May County is the Garden State Parkway which starts in Cape May City and goes north to the NY state line. The AC Expressway runs east/west from Philly to Atlantic City.
While this series has some potential, the main character seems awfully young for her actual age. Since Lucy managed to graduate from law school and practice in Philly for years, she has to be at least 30 and too mature and/or smart to squabble with a high school rival. Yes, the other girl was obnoxious, but most adults do NOT revert to childish behavior that easily.
Also, Lucy would have learned more subtle techniques for asking questions in law school. In her attempt to solve Heather's murder, Lucy is brass, insulting and downright rude at times.
Note to author: don't create an intelligent, educated female character than have her act like she is the bimbo on a reality show.
AC Expressway NOT in CMC
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