A review by laurafalls
Bone Appetit by Carolyn Haines

4.0

One of my favorite things about this series is the fact that they revolve around places that I know and love. From the Alluvian Hotel and the Viking Cooking School to New Orleans and Memphis and everywhere in between, Carolyn Haines brings the charm of the Mississippi Delta and the surrounding areas to life. It reminds me a lot of [a:Anne George|37123|Anne George|http://photo.goodreads.com/authors/1231799824p2/37123.jpg]'s "Murder" series set in Birmingham. George even did one set in Destin, which was so much fun.

This book was great because, as I mentioned, I knew all of the places mentioned. I will say, it's making me a little nervous that people are getting seriously, seriously hurt in the last few books. First the terrible mishaps in Costa Rica in [b:Wishbones|2404881|Wishbones (Sarah Booth Delaney, #8)|Carolyn Haines|http://photo.goodreads.com/books/1214868065s/2404881.jpg|2412039], then the cotton field incident in [b:Greedy Bones|6090408|Greedy Bones (Sarah Booth Delaney, #9)|Carolyn Haines|http://photo.goodreads.com/books/1255637285s/6090408.jpg|6267356] and now this incident.

Can't wait for [b:Bones of a Feather|9975782|Bones of a Feather (Sarah Booth Delaney, #11)|Carolyn Haines|http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/51%2B16Hzbb3L._SL75_.jpg|14870172] to come out shortly.