Tuesday, February 28, 2017

Pork Pies by Judy Nichols - #review


Crusty British transplant Ian Dodge is back on the beat, this time in the service of Her Majesty, otherwise known as Laura Lane, the Food Queen, star of a popular TV cooking show. A blackmailer has threatened to expose her sordid past as a con artist, so she turns to Ian Dodge to get it sorted.

When her blackmailer is found stabbed to death in his hotel room, Her Majesty is the prime suspect. It’s Ian’s job to untangle a web of deception and pork pies (lies) to find the real culprit, all the while dealing with the antics of his twin sons, Jesse and Mac.


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MY REVIEW

If it's crusty and British...I am SO there!  So color me surprised when I fired up the e-reader and found out that Mr. Dodge lived, not in a quaint English village, but in North Carolina!  And in a trailer, no less!  How wonderfully different!  (I always feel I've read so many mysteries and cozy mysteries in particular, that there is little about the plots that I haven't already seen, so novelty is ACES!)

"The Food Queen" makes a great 'villain' type.  She's a diva, hires people to create delicious recipes and then passes them off as her own work.  Sure, it may be legal, but it is not 'right'.  No wonder someone was blackmailing her.  Sometimes the line between good and bad is not entirely clear.

I also enjoyed the Cockney Rhyming Slang - for example "pork pies" (lies) peppered in Ian's thoughts and speech.  I found 'Brit-coms' a couple of decades ago and now, with Netflix...I watch more tv from England and Canada than I do from the US!

The story really drew me in, and I got extra entertainment by comparing myself to Dodge, of all characters.  Despite the obvious differences, we've definitely got crusty in common.  Ms. Nichols has given us a very readable, and enjoyable morsel in Pork Pies, and that's not 'pork pies'.

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MEET THE AUTHOR


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Judy Nichols grew up in a Batavia, Ohio a small town twenty miles east of Cincinnati and eventually found herself living in Aurora, Indiana, a small town twenty miles west of Cincinnati. She would be there still if GE Aircraft hadn’t made her husband Nigel an offer he couldn’t refuse– a chance to live near the ocean with GE footing the bill for moving expenses.

So now she lives in Wilmington, North Carolina.

She started her novel Caviar Dreams while her daughter was napping one day. Five years later it was finished. The biggest challenge arrived once her daughter stopped taking naps and eventually lost interest in watching the “Toy Story” video.

Judy holds a bachelor’s degree in journalism from Kent State University. She has been a newspaper reporter, a teacher, a temporary office worker, a customer service representative, and currently stay-at-home mom with way too much time on her hands. (And never mind that her daughter has graduated from college and lives in San Diego).

In April of 2012, Judy achieved her lifelong goal of appearing on the quiz show “Jeopardy!” She was a two day champion winning a total of $46,500 and the distinction of being officially named the smartest person in a room full of very smart people.

She has earned only two awards in her lifetime. Neither of them has anything to do with writing, but she is immensely proud of them nonetheless. Adia Temporary Agency presented her with the “Temp of the Month” award for March, 1987 and The Ohio Chapter of The Nature Conservancy gave her a Volunteer Appreciation Award in 1991.

Her experience with The Nature Conservancy inspired her second novel Tree Huggers, about a single mom reporter covering the deadly clash between an unscrupulous developer and a militant environmentalists, published in 2008 She followed it up with a sequel in 2014 called The Reason for the Season.

Her latest book Pork Pies is the latest in her Ian Dodge mystery series.  Ian is a British national, living in a small town in rural North Carolina and stubbornly hanging on to every shred of his Britishness.  Any resemblance to Ian Dodge and her own prickly British husband is purely intentional. Other books in the series are Sportsman’s Bet and Trouble and Strife.

Currently, Judy is a volunteer with Phoenix Hometown Hires, a non profit group that helps people find meaningful work.

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(Disclosure:  I received a copy of this book from the author and publishers via Enchanted Book Promotions in exchange for my honest review only.)

3 comments:

  1. That's a really cool book title! Not the genre that is typically my cup of tea, though you make it sound enjoyable.
    Barbara from Life & Faith in Caneyhead

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  2. This looks fun LuAnn and that cover is creepy :)

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  3. That's funny you were expecting an English village setting and got North Carolina! I've not read a single cozy and I'm not sure why. But I like the sound of this one...Ian sounds like a hoot. And the Food Queen sounds like a peach. ;) Thanks for introducing me to this one.

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