5/28/2023 0 Comments Arsenic and adobo review![]() ![]() Manansala made me care for Lila and her loved ones. I thought this was an excellent start to a new series. It’s silly, it’s over the top, fast-paced, funny and there’s a lot of delicious food on page. ![]() I’ve read a few Culinary Cozy books in the past and this one definitely fits right in! ![]() It’s no secret that I love Cozy Mysteries. Thus begins a super fun and witty amateur sleuthing trope. Her family had nothing to do with it, which means a killer is still out there. Now the police consider Lila to be their number one suspect.Īs it seems all local law enforcement are wasting their time investigating Lila and her family, Lila knows she needs to get to the bottom of what happened to Derek herself. However, she would never expect Derek to fall face first into his dessert. When Lila’s ex-boyfriend, Derek, a local food critic with a terrible reputation, shows up for dinner with their landlord, who also happens to be Derek’s step-father, Lila knows stuff is about to hit the fan. Her Auntie never focuses on those details. Even though the food is incredible, the business-side is tanking. Manansala!!!įollowing a bad breakup, Lila Macapagal moves back home to lick her wounds and try to put the pieces of her life back together.Īdditionally, her family needs some help. ![]() After reading this, I can confidently say, I’m here for the long haul. Arsenic and Adobo is a great start to a new Cozy Mystery series. ![]()
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