
Bibliography: Washburn, Livia. J. (2008). The Christmas Cookie Killer. New York: NAL Trade. ISBN: 978-0451225344(t) 978-0451226662 (pb)
Plot Summary: Retired Weatherford, Texas teacher Phyllis Newsom is sure that her lime snowflake cookies will win the local newspaper cookie contest. She decides to take some to her next door neighbor Agnes who asks if she might make them with her grandchildren. Phyllis runs home to find her special snow flake cutters. Minutes later, she finds Agnes dead and is knocked out by a blow from behind. Phyllis is determined to track down the killer. Was it Agnes’ grandson, hiding in the attic and from the law? the loan shark he borrowed money from? One of the neighbors with a secret Agnes discovered?
Critical Analysis: I am a sucker for cozy culinary mysteries. and this one was a Christmas one to boot! I don’t usually jump into a series in the middle, but I didn’t find myself lost or confused by not having read earlier entries. I did enjoy Phyllis and her roommates and their dynamics, and all of the Christmas touches. The mystery itself was maybe not the best part, but Washburn has the small town Texas dynamics down pat, and I may seek out another in the series to see what I think. The recipes also sound divine, and I want to try injecting a ham with Coca-Cola just because it sounds like a great idea.
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