Zoe is back in FRY ANOTHER DAY. This time she is taking her food truck on the
road for a food challenge: which truck can sell the most
on a road trip. Zoe really needs the $50,000 prize money so that she can
remodel her restaurant and finally open it.
During this road trip there will be several challenges that
each truck will have to complete. Zoe and her group start
out with high hopes. However, while the trip is going well,
there is a murder after each challenge. Of course, for some
reason Zoe seems to be the prime suspect. Can Zoe and her group come
though these challenges without losing someone?
FRY ANOTHER DAY is the third book I have read on this series. J. J.
Cook combines mystery, murder and comedy. This is one of
the main things I love about his books. Who would
have thought that this much excitement could happen with a
food truck.
J. J. Cooks has great insight in how a food truck deals with
a lot of problems. The other item I like about this
book is at the end there are the recipes that are created in
the food truck. As someone who loves to try new recipes I
really appreciate this. Can't wait for the next adventure that Zoe and her crew
will under take.
From the national bestselling author of the Sweet Pepper
Fire Brigade Mysteries comes the second in a new series
featuring Zoe Chase, a Southern food truck chef who
serves justice on the side.
With a few loyal friends in tow—including her handsome
attorney, Miguel, and her cat, Crème Brûlée—Zoe drives
the Biscuit Bowl to Charlotte, North Carolina, to enter a
nationally televised food truck race. The contest
features challenges across the Southeast, and with a
fifty-thousand-dollar grand prize, competition isn’t just
fierce—it’s killer.
As everyone gears up for the first challenge, another
food trucker from Zoe’s hometown is found dead. The race
rolls on, but when the body count rises, police begin to
suspect Miguel. Now Zoe must race to catch the killer
before her attorney needs an attorney.