Welcome to Owhiro, Florida – a quaint seaside village and currently the scene of a bizarre unsolved murder.
Local bartender Kalliope Brooks was horrified to find the victim’s body hidden in her own car, and now she can’t seem to tear herself away from the case – much to the alarm of her best friend, Tess, her adoring father, and the lead detective on the case.
Can she uncover the murderer shaking up her charming little hometown before someone else is killed?
cute; but too many time gaps. Very small town Florida. When a dead body is found in Kallie's car behind the bar where she works., Kallie gets scared and wants to get the murderer. To protect her, she gets moved from night shifts to day shifts, where she meets a cast of regulars who she wins over with her Bloody Mary recipes. She delves into the young woman's life, and the killer is not who you suspect or why.
Characters are so stock, ( one pretty young lady with a best friend and a dog) Moving slowly with lots of useless information and then - the solution comes from nowhere! Add in some questionable police tactics, and, of course, the amateur sleuth has to have a burgeoning romance.
There were a couple of things that were off on this book. She lives with her dad but it never says where here dad is when she is all alone in the house. Another thing was they are having a heat wave but getting served soup? Who eats soup during a heat wave? The characters need a little more detail.
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Bloody Mary, Bloody Murder by Tanya Westlake is a mystery about a young bartender who finds a dead body in her car as she leaves work one night. She ends up having to solve the murder herself. A cute read.
Kalliope Brooks is a bartender at the Lazy Gecko in Florida, she works the night shift. She's heading home and walking towards her car which is parked in a dark spot of the carpark and discovers her door is unlocked, she is surprised she didn't lock it (so am I), and whilst she is pondering this and working the car out of the car park she looks back and notices a white hand in the footwell of the back seat. She gets out and finds that the white hand belongs to the body of a dead girl. She screams and the doormen come over and call the police. She is taken to the police station to give a statement and there is a bit of chemistry passing between Kallie and Morrison the police officer dealing with the body.
Kallie is irrepressible and sets off to find who killed Mary, a young heiress, and why, and with the aid of her best friend they set off searching for clues. I never like this bit in books when the main characters fly off to solve the problem, sometimes I think they get in the way of the story. However I wanted to see how the relationship between Kallie and Morrison develops! Nevertheless she is instrumental in finding our all the clues to find the murderer of the young heiress Mary, and then there is the satisfactory ending (to me) of a burgeoning relationship developing between Kallie and Morrison. Surely he has a first name, hang on I think it came up somewhere in the book, just can't remember where now.
A literary rollercoaster that left me both exhilarated and slightly miffed—curse those sneaky final breadcrumbs I spectacularly overlooked! The characters danced across the page with such magnetic charm that I'm now eagerly stalking the author's future works, desperate to uncover Kalli's next deliciously unpredictable adventure. This narrative? A sublime cocktail of intrigue that has me simultaneously applauding and plotting my revenge on its masterful misdirections.
An interesting book I picked out to read, partly because I live in the Clearwater area described. Kallliope, works in a popular local bar, and finds a dead woman in her backseat after work one night! A number of unexpected twists keep the mystery and the murder investigation fresh and fascinating. Kallie works with the detective to follow up on clues, much to his displeasure! I’m looking forward to reading the next book in the series.
The story begins with bartender, Kallie getting involved with a murder in her small town. The body was found in her car. Friends were investigated and a detective was suspecting her best friends. With that going forward Kallie decided to find the killer herself by involving the detective in her plans!
Pretty good cozy mystery set in contemporary Tampa FL area. Main character, Kallie, is a bartender at the Lucky Gecko who leaves work one night and finds a murdered body in her car. Because of the resulting nightmares it causes, she tries to find out the truth so she can go back to her previous normal life. First in a series.
I really enjoyed the story but the writer segways into little things rather abruptly. Maybe they are put there for future stories but it just seems a little unpolished. I'm definitely going to keep reading this series.
Kallie is so sweet & I would love to see a romance between her and Morrison. I can see myself reading more of Tanya Westlake's books! I love the way Kallie was able to solve this murder !
I liked this story, Cali really has good detective skills, and she was closer to the murderers the she thought. It was a great read with a cute ending.
Enjoyable read. Well written with interesting characters I’d like to read more about. The mystery plot was well developed and interesting to to try and figure out. I will definitely read more of this series.
A young woman finds a dead body in the back seat of her car. Kallie works night shift in a bar, and found the body after her shift. She and her best friend Tess try to solve the crime. Really a good read.
I love cozy mysteries This is 1 of the better ones that I have read I love cozy mysteries. You have me stumped All the way And tell you revealed who The killer was Looking forward to reading more of your work This 1 I would give it a10 out of 10
This cozy mystery is set in a small seaside town. It is a good mystery that kept me guessing for most of the book. It was well written and look forward to more in this series.
I read a lot of books on Kindle. Some I like, some not so much, but occasionally I find one I love and wish there was book 2. This one was one of those. Great story, characters and no typos 😉.
This is the first cozy mystery by this author I have read. She really started off. With a bang or should I say Murder and kept you reading till the end