Both guys are still going nowhere fast and money is
always an issue. That is until Em’s friend, Amanda Wright, is brutally killed by
a dumpster at the back of L’Elfe while Em and Skip are inside having dinner. In
fact, they had just seen her minutes earlier when Amanda had stopped by their
table to tell them her great news. Amanda was the sous-chef and was being promoted
to take over as executive chef at Bouvier’s new restaurant on South Beach, La
Plage (The Beach). Now she is dead as a result of numerous stab wounds to the
stomach using some sort of knife.
For various backstory reasons that gradually become
clear over the course of the book, Em arranges with Chef Bouvier and his wife
Sophia to put the investigative team of Skip Moore and James Lessor on the
case. For six grand over two weeks, they
will work the case with James going undercover in the restaurant to replace
Amanda. His skills are a little rusty, but his culinary degree will gain him
admittance and acceptance by a staff of suspects that will also be told that
James “shows promise” and might be the new executive chef at La Plage. Em is to
provide online research help and liaison with various contacts while Skip is to
provide support as needed. It isn’t long before Skip is also inside working
undercover at L’Elfe trying to find a killer and clearing James from being a
murder suspect himself.
In a complicated book that spends plenty of time inside the restaurant and out, James, Skip, and Em have their hands full with the case and other matters. If you have read this series from the beginning, you know that is how Don Bruns keeps things going as he piles complications upon complications upon complications. Such is true here while also creating a read that once again is funny at times and suspenseful most of the time.
While HOT STUFF could be read as a stand
alone, the book works much better if you have read the preceding books in the
series so that you understand how the characters have evolved to this point. Billed
as a thriller by the publisher, author Don Bruns takes readers on another very
complicated mystery ride featuring some humor, plenty of suspense, and a long
list of suspects. If it is not clear already, HOT STUFF is another very
good book in a series that is consistently well done and worth your time.
HOT
STUFF: A Novel
Don
Bruns
Oceanview
Publishing
November
16, 2012
ISBN
# 978-1-60809-061-7
Hardback
296
Pages
$25.95
ARC was supplied by the author in exchange for my
objective review.
Kevin R. Tipple ©2012
2 comments:
Thanks, Kevin. I can always trust your reviews to tell me exactly what I need to hear when figuring out what to read in my limited reading-for-pleasure time. This review is no exception.
In addition -- might add I enjoy Don Bruns in person when I see him at conferences -- and his music, of course, as well as his humor.
(Now we'll see if I can "get" the captcha. Anyone want to make a bet?)
You scored, Radine. :)))
Thank you for the compliment. I appreciate it. These are the sorts of things that keep me going and trying to keep the reviews coming. Getting harder and harder, but as long as Sandi types them up for me and helps me, I am going to try to keep things going.
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