The Good, the Bad and the Guacamole

· A Taste of Texas Mystery Book 2 · Sold by Penguin
3.0
3 reviews
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304
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Tex-Mex waitress and part-time reporter Josie Callahan is about to serve up some Lone Star justice in this spicy Taste of Texas Mystery from the author of Here Today, Gone Tamale.

Tourists are pouring into the town of Broken Boot for the annual Homestead Days Music Festival. Opening the celebration at Two Boots dance hall is smooth-talking country singer Jeff Clark, the ex-boyfriend of Josie’s best friend, Patti Perez. When the charming Clark woos Patti onstage in an attempt to rekindle some sparks with his old flame, Josie fears her friend will end up as just one more notch on the singer’s guitar strap.
 
To impress her editor at the Broken Boot Bugle, Josie and her Chihuahua, Lenny, pursue the singer to Patti’s house, hoping for an interview. Instead, they discover Clark facedown in a bowl of guacamole with a bloodied guitar at his side. With Patti suddenly a murder suspect, Josie must use her reporter skills to find out who had a chip on their shoulder—before the killer double dips....


INCLUDES TEX-MEX RECIPES!

Ratings and reviews

3.0
3 reviews
Simi F.
October 6, 2018
I tried 1 more and this is as bad as the 1st. 1 QUIT typing every time that stupid rat pretending to be a dog beyond annoying. such bad "writing".and JoJo us a self righteous interfering annoying yenta ..and the rest if get family are ijiots. shes not smartest all.ans once again is whine about guys and "being done wrong" get a backbone move on YUK
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Rebecca Adler is the author of the Taste of Texas Mystery series, including Here Today, Gone Tamale and The Good, the Bad and the Guacamole.

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