A review by flower_mail
Chocolate Covered Murder by Leslie Meier

1.0

Sometimes for me, a book can be like creamed corn: I get it for no reason except that I see it on the shelf and want something to chew on. this book is like that, and also like creamed corn, it's cloyingly sweet with not much substance. This book is bland, but in an almost comforting kind of way.

That said, what kind of mystery book has the sleuth looking for clues without giving any hints for a keen reader to catch? The killer just kind of appeared in the last bit and then confessed to everything. Snoozeville.