Stevi Mittman, Why Is Murder on the Menu, Anyway?

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Why Is Murder On The Menu, Anyway? Stevi Mit

Why Is Murder on the Menu, Anyway?

Stevi Mittman

Harlequin Next, February 2007, $5.50

ISBN: 0373881045

Interior Designer Teddi Bayer and her mother are dining at The Steak-Out Restaurant when mom notices a man whom she thinks is perfect husband material for her daughter, though the recently divorced Teddi is not interested. Mom goes off to the restroom when she screams at the top of lungs from inside the men's room. Teddi rushes in to find mom staring at the corpse of the respective "groom", with a note on his chest from the Health Department.

Nassau County Police Department Detective Drew Scoones arrives at the crime scene, even as mom thinks he seems to always be around whenever the Bayer females are together. He asks Teddi if this feels like d j vu, as trouble seems to be her mantra (see WHAT GOES WITH BLOOD RED, ANYWAY?), as she realizes that mom, in between hysteria, stole the victim's pinkie ring.

This is an amusing investigative romance, as readers will agree with Drew that Teddi means trouble in more ways than one. The attraction between the cop and Nassau County's prime murder suspect remains hot, but first there is a homicide to solve. Readers who enjoy a lighthearted, very funny romantic mystery will want to read the adventures of Teddi B on Long Island.

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