Be Kind

The fourth book in the Red Carpet Catering series. Penelope Sutherland aka Penny. She bids on films to supply the food for the movie crew. This movie is being shot in location, a small town in Indiana. Moving supplies into the walk-in freezer, Penny finds the owner hanging from the rafters. She must deal with a fairly new sheriff who has not had a lot of experience. Penny is asked to take over the victim’s restaurant as the chef. Penny has plenty to keep her busy even with the movie interruption due to the death. Strange happenings occur at the restaurant Before long she learns of 5 missing teenagers over a few years. All vanished from the nearby forest. Penny’s search for answers to the strange happenings. As She will uncover a well keep secret. I recommend this book and series. Disclosure: I received a free copy from Henery Press through NetGalley for an honest review. I would like to thank them for this opportunity to read and review the book. The opinions expressed are my own.
I haven’t read this series.
It a good one but this book was a little different
How So?
Previous books have dealt with the movie set and stars. This one involved the people in the town. The next one will probably be set in the same town.
Oh, okay.
I have read one or two others in the series and enjoyed them. I think I need to start a running list of the various series showing which books I have read and liked. This one is in my queue, but I am still working on April reads. I’m looking forward to reading it.
Did you know you can type in an author’s name on Goodreads and pull up all the books written by the author? It will tell if you read it not. If you review it on Goodreads your review is there. I use this feature all the time.
I am starting to read June books. I requested two other May 30 books that I need to read. I have been wanting to read the June books for a time.
I did not know that! Good tip. That should help me a lot. Then I don’t have to keep up with a lot of papers. I have also noticed that you tag your books in your blog with the author’s name. That is a good idea that I am going to copy. Some of these things you just don’t think of when you first start blogging. In fact the whole “tagging” concept was foreign to me.
It was to me, also. If you look at my early reviews, you will see how I have improved. I like Goodreads a lot and I suspect I don’t all it can do. Are you following the one Hundred Top Mysteries that is running this month in Goodreads? It is interesting, I forgot how many I read but there are number that I probably never read. Only one Rex Stout and no Ellery Queen, or the Kellermans.
No, I will have to go look at the Hundred Top Mysteries. I’m sure I haven’t read most of them, but it will be fun to look at. Thanks!
You will find it in the groups. It is getting a lot of comments. I haven’t notice any one as read them all.