A review by iffer
A Taste for Murder by Claudia Bishop

3.0

I liked the premise of this, especially that it's two sisters running a B&B, but it really only focused on one sister as the main character and I didn't find her that likeable. Many cozy mystery protagonists are bossy she meddling, but Sarah lacked a quirks that endeared her to be. Even though this book was published in 1994, it bugged me that the author kept referring to Sarah's friend/employee as "Indian" and then literarily patting herself on the back for her main character not assuming his guilt because of his race or alcoholic past. (Of course the "Indian" character is an alcoholic 😐)