A review by nonna7
The Body in the Kelp by Katherine Hall Page

3.0

I have a few "guilty pleasure" authors. They are writers who are a lot of fun with characters who are pretty much flawless unlike the rest of us. We have Faith Fairchild, former up and coming Manhattan caterer, who fell head over heels in love with Tom Fairchild, an Episcopal minister, and gave it all up. (Of course having a modest trust fund from your grandmother helps cushion the blow. See what I mean?) Of course she is beautiful, has the ability to cook gourmet meals while taking care of a 2 yr old and, oh, by the way, is always finding a body wherever she is. In this episode, Faith is on a vacation on a Maine island called Sanpere. Their neighbors, Pix and Sam, have a summer house. Of course, Sam is an attorney, and Pix is a housewife. Faith has been working on bringing good food to their small town of Alesford near Boston, but this is a vacation. Still, thanks to two teenage girls, she has the time to whip up a fish mousse plus some other gourmet delights. This book is a fun read with more than one body, a lost treasure and more. It's a fun series and a good break after reading something dark.