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The story begins with Melanie and her friends, Angie, Tate, and Oz, preparing for the annual Scottsdale Food Festival. The festival is a big event for the town, and the cupcake bakery is one of the main attractions. Melanie is excited about the festival and hopes to win the Best Cupcake award. However, her excitement is short-lived when she discovers the dead body of her rival, Olivia Puckett, in the bakery’s kitchen.
Olivia Puckett is the owner of a competing bakery in town, and she and Melanie have a long-standing rivalry. Melanie is immediately suspected of the murder, and she and her friends set out to clear her name and find the real killer. As they investigate, they discover that Olivia had many enemies, including her own family members and business partners.
The investigation leads the friends to a number of suspects, including Olivia’s ex-husband, her business partner, and even her own sister. As they dig deeper, they uncover a web of lies and deceit that leads them to the real killer. In the end, Melanie and her friends are able to solve the murder and clear her name.
One of the strengths of Buttercream Bump Off is the characters. Melanie and her friends are well-developed and likable, and their friendship is a central part of the story. The audiobook is narrated by Susan Boyce, who does an excellent job of bringing the characters to life. Her narration is clear and engaging, and she does a great job of distinguishing between the different characters.
Another strength of the audiobook is the setting. Scottsdale, Arizona is a charming small town, and McKinlay does a great job of bringing it to life. The descriptions of the town and the food festival are vivid and detailed, and the listener can easily imagine themselves in the midst of the action.
The mystery itself is well-plotted and keeps the listener engaged throughout. There are plenty of twists and turns, and the identity of the killer is not immediately obvious. McKinlay does a great job of keeping the listener guessing until the very end.
One of the weaknesses of the audiobook is the pacing. The story moves slowly at times, and there are some scenes that could have been cut without affecting the overall plot. However, this is a minor issue, and the overall story is engaging enough to keep the listener interested.
Overall, Buttercream Bump Off is a fun and engaging cozy mystery audiobook. The characters are likable, the setting is charming, and the mystery is well-plotted. Susan Boyce’s narration is excellent, and she does a great job of bringing the story to life. If you’re a fan of cozy mysteries, this audiobook is definitely worth a listen.