Review; Crypt Suzette (A Five-Ingredient Mystery #6) by Maya Corrigan

Earlier this year I was lucky enough to recieve an ARC of the cosy mystery novel Crypt Suzette (A Five-Ingredient Mystery #6) by Maya Corrigan through Netgalley. I read it shortly afterwards and today I'll post my review.

Description from Goodreads
Val Deniston is catering the debut of Bayport's newest bookstore--but the death of a customer is about to draw her into a real-life murder mystery ...

Suzette Cripps has been occupying a spare bedroom at Val's granddad's house while she takes classes in this Maryland Eastern Shore town--but she's always seemed a little secretive and fearful, and any talk about her past is a closed book.

After winning the costume contest at the Halloween-themed bookstore party, Suzette is mowed down by a hit-and-run driver--and Val and her grandfather start to wonder whether it was really an accident or if someone was after Suzette. Granddad is a little distracted by his new enterprise as a ghost-buster, but as Val talks to Suzette's coworkers and fellow creative writing students, she grows more convinced that the dead woman's demons weren't imaginary--and that she needs to rip the mask off a killer ...

Includes delicious five-ingredient recipes!

My Thoughts on the Book
This was a really fun Halloween-themed cosy mystery which kept me guessing until the end. I loved the setting, especially the bookstore with the black cat and the relationship between Val and her grandfather. An added bonus was the recipes in the back.

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