Saturday, September 4, 2021

The Moonshine Shack Murder (Southern Homebrew Mystery #1) by Diane Kelly

 


 

Blurb:

In this intoxicating new cozy mystery series, the future for modern-day moonshiner Hattie Hayes looks bright--until death darkens the doorstep of her Moonshine Shack.

The Hayes family has made moonshine in Chattanooga since the days of Prohibition, and Hattie is happy to continue the tradition, serving up fun, fruity flavors in mason jars for locals and tourists alike. All signs indicate her new 'shine shop will be a smashing success. What's more, mounted police officer Marlon Landers has taken a shine to Hattie. For the first time ever, the stars seemed to have aligned in both her work and romantic life. But when a body ends up on her store's doorstep alongside a broken jar of her Firefly Moonshine, it just might be lights out for her fledgling business.

The homicide detective can't seem to identify the person who killed the owner of a nearby bar. The only witness is Hattie's longhaired gray cat, and Smoky isn't talking. When the detective learns that the victim and Hattie had a heated exchange shortly before his murder, she becomes her prime suspect.

Lest Hattie end up behind bars like her bootlegging great-grandfather a century before, she must distill the evidence herself and serve the killer a swift shot of justice.
 

 

My review:

The Moonshine Shack Murder is an adorably quirky cozy mystery with an irrepressible entrepreneur, a hot horse cop (of course), a curmudgeonly grandfather, various friends, a cat and a murder victim that was no great loss. I really enjoyed this story and got a kick out of Hattie’s pride in her bootlegging history.  I read this in one sitting. I guessed the killer but not the motive. I’d love to visit with Hattie and company again.

 

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