A review by rebeccasreadingrambles
Calypso, Corpses, and Cooking by Raquel V. Reyes

3.0

I loved the first book, but this one didn’t shine as much for me. As before, I enjoyed reading about a Miriam and getting to know her. All the delicious food and the fact that more cultures were brought into the mix were both a delight. I think this will be an enjoyable book for cozy lovers who appreciate a larger focus on the MC’s personal life than the sleuthing.

There is a lot of Spanish in the book and this might be an unpopular opinion, but I really enjoyed it and found it added to the theme and tone of the book and the authenticity of what the MC stood for (even though I do not speak any Spanish myself