A review by ssejig
The Baked Bean Supper Murders by Virginia Rich

2.0

NOT as good as the first book. Took me over a month of avoidance to finish this book. I enjoyed the first one so much, I felt I had to finish this one. I can't quite put my finger on what was keeping me from finishing this book. Perhaps that it seemed so much more serious than the first one.
Eugenia Potter is now at her Maine home where she's not exactly an outsider but not quite accepted either. In fact, many of the island's teenagers seem to be giving her the cold shoulder, which proves to be very awkward as she tries to explain that she is having problems. But then the deaths start to occur and the scope seems to be aiming toward her.