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Review: Six Feet Deep Dish by Mindy Quigley

A Golden Doodle is lying on a bed with a sitted Miniature Poodle to the right, a softcover book on her front left paw. A decorative human skull is in front of the poodle. The book is Six Feet Deep Dish by Mindy Quigley.

Six Feet Deep Dish by Mindy Quigley
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Six Feet Deep Dish (Deep Dish Mysteries, #1)💀 Triggers: Murder, Elderly abuse

SIX FEET DEEP DISH by Mindy Quigley is a captivating mystery novel that takes the reader on a thrilling journey filled with twists and turns. The book revolves around the protagonist, Delilah O’Leary, who is a successful pizzeria owner and amateur detective in the small town of Geneva Bay, Wisconsin. The book is well-written and keeps the reader engaged throughout. The characters are well-developed and have distinct personalities, making them easy to relate to. The mystery is complex and keeps the reader guessing until the very end. The food mentioned in this book are mouth-watering and I am grateful that the author included full recipes at the end of the book. Overall, Six Feet Deep Dish is a highly enjoyable read that will keep mystery fans on the edge of their seat. The book is well-paced, with a mix of humor, suspense, and romance, making it an excellent choice for those who enjoy a good mystery novel.

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