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Blame the Beignets (A Deputy Donut Mystery)
Blame the Beignets - A Deputy Donut Mystery
Author: Ginger Bolton
ISBN-13: 9781496749611
ISBN-10: 1496749618
Publication Date: 11/26/2024
Pages: 256
Rating:
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Publisher: Kensington Cozies
Book Type: Paperback
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The Deputy Donut Café is one of the most popular shops in Fallingbrook, Wisconsin, and people love the new beignets so owner Emily Westhill is happy to hire her assistant Olivia's younger sister Hannah who is taking a break from college. It isn't long before some of her friends start regularly showing up at the cafe. They both appear to be sweet on Hannah. Emily is fine with Hannah sitting with them on her breaks but Olivia thinks the young men are trouble.

Olivia could be right. When Emily notices a trail of fresh beignets in the forest that borders her lakeside home she follows it straight to a dead body. Hannah's admirers had bought some beignets earlier and it looks like Hannah's hairclip on the trail. With Hannah a probable suspect, Emily needs to find out what happened. Are the boys she's been hanging out with killers? Or did the victim have enemies who wanted him dead?

Emily and her ârecently acquired husbandâ Brent have put the past behind them and stopped blaming themselves for Alec's death. They will always miss him but decided the years spent avoiding each other never worked and they can finally be âcrazy-happy togetherâ. Ms. Bolton handled their grieving and their growth into a strong couple in a very touching way. Everyone in their lives weighed in on the relationship including Alec's dad and Emily's partner at The Deputy Donut Café. All the core characters feel very true to life dealing with real-life issues with a murder thrown in to shake things up. I can't forget Dep, the mascot of the café. The âmischievous tortoiseshell tabbyâ has a way of stealing every scene she is in.

I was very captivated by this story. The death takes place in one of Wisconsin's beautiful state parks. Some places can only be reached from the water. Emily and Brent's home is right on Chicory Lake and she was out in her kayak with Dep when she heard someone scream. She traveled as quickly as she could but she was too late to help the person who had fallen. Our family visits one of our state parks often and there have been people who have fallen from the cliffs and died over the years. Of course, this victim may have had a little help. Emily did a lot of the investigating on her own as Brent was just plain busy. The case had more twists than a spiral pretzel and Emily worked hard to untangle each one. The climatic takedown was excellent, exciting, and funny too. There are some women in Fallingbrook you just shouldn't mess with.

True confession I Door Dashed a half dozen donuts the morning after I finished this book. They didn't have beignets but some powered creamed filled donuts did fine in a pinch. There are some recipes after the story that I do want to try but I woke up with quite a craving.

Blame the Beignets was a perplexing whodunit with a plethora of suspects that kept both me and Emily guessing. I enjoyed my time in Fallingbrook and can't wait to travel up the highway again to spend more time with these characters and some more time at Emily and Brent's on Chicory Lake. This book can be read on its own but to really get to know the characters I recommend starting at the beginning of the series.