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A review by zermeena
Deep Fried Revenge by Lynn Cahoon
4.0
Angie and her crew from the County Seat restaurant have entered a cooking competition at the Idaho State Fair. Each day there is a new challenge with one winner and three eliminations. To make it more challenging, someone is trying to kill the winners. At the same time, Angie's boyfriend Ian has befriended a homeless teen. As a favor to Ian, Angie gives her a job at the County Seat. It seemed fairly obvious to me who the murderer was, but it took Angie a while to figure it out. Still the mystery was interesting and there was some character development.
The one character I have never warmed up to is Ian. For some reason I find him creepy. In this book he took it on himself to look after Angie's animals without telling her. On top of this the narrator (who is mediocre at best) depicts his voice in a weird accent very similar to the accent that she uses for a Hispanic character. Ian is British but his accent is not even a bad British accent nor is it a Spanish accent. I will try reading the next book and hope that I get a better impression of Ian.
The one character I have never warmed up to is Ian. For some reason I find him creepy. In this book he took it on himself to look after Angie's animals without telling her. On top of this the narrator (who is mediocre at best) depicts his voice in a weird accent very similar to the accent that she uses for a Hispanic character. Ian is British but his accent is not even a bad British accent nor is it a Spanish accent. I will try reading the next book and hope that I get a better impression of Ian.