Review: Eat, Pray, Die

Eat, Pray, Die Eat, Pray, Die by Chelsea Field
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

A humorous (well, except for the "you've been poisoned and you're gonna die" parts) mystery in the vein of the "Stephanie Plum" style popularized by Janet Evanovich.

Isobel is an Aussie with a new job and a huge debt, the kind of debt that involves loan sharks and people who break legs. The job is using her unique genetic code and skill set to be a taster for celebrities as risk of being poisoned. She's still on probation, and may not live long enough to have to worry about the bruiser sent to collect from her.

I very much enjoyed this first in a series novel, one that sets up interesting romantic possibilities (If Izzy survives), extols the joys of a long black (I too love the Aussie coffee culture) and promises a good summer beach read. I'm looking forward to reading book 2.

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