Murder at the Lobstah Shack
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Author: Maddie Day
Genre: Cozy Mystery
Publisher: Kensington Cozies
Murder at the Lobstah Shack is set in a generational community, the place where people want to make their lives, or in the case of Mackenzie ‘Mac’ Almeida, come back home to rebuild the life they always dreamed of living.
Plot spinners abound in this cozy mystery that has an amateur sleuth, plot spinners, beloved characters, and the perfect blend of conflict.
Key cozy details include, but are not limited to: Mac’s Bike shop, a small restaurant and fish shop, homemade taffy, library groups, and supporting characters that season the story as cheddar cheese does in a crab puff-biscuit.
Please consider heading to your nearest bookstore or library to enjoy this fabulously entertaining cozy mystery.
Additionally, the story setting is in a location you’d love to open a business along the coast– perhaps next to Mac’s Bike Shop and the Lobstah Shack.
If you can’t uproot, thankfully you can always read this cozy mystery and others by this author or in the series.
The ‘W’s’ in All Great Mysteries: Where? What? Who?
Tulia Peters owns a seafood restaurant along the Massachusetts coast called the Lobstah Shack.
She shocked when she opens her walk-in freezer to find someone who she knows frozen like a fish stick and just as dead.
Mackenzie ‘Mac’ Almeida owns the shop next door to the Lobstah Shack.
She shares a friendship with her neighbor, but find’s Tulia’s reluctance to inform the police equally shocking.
Tulia’s dread is understandable since she fought with the deceased in a public space, which can mean only one thing in a community of this size – gossipy witnesses.
Mac calls the police department and isn’t surprised when police detective Lincoln Haskins arrives, as they’ve grown acquainted through solving other cases.
Officer Haskins has in the past sternly cautioned Mac not to interfere with police work, and is ire is raised well past the lobster boil temperature when he sees Mac next to another dead body.