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1.0 out of 5 stars
Worse Than The First,
By A Customer
This review is from: Revenge of the Barbeque Queens: At The Barbeque World Series, More Than Ribs Will Be Swimming In Sauce (Mass Market Paperback)
I disliked the first book in this series - Death By Rhubarb and had thought the series would improve in the next book.I was wrong. This book was awful. It's the Barbeque World Series and Heaven Lee, former lawyer, stripper and current restaurant owner is not only participating in a charity cook off but is one of the judges in the contest. Things aren't going so good when one of the contestants, the racist, sexist, aptly named Pigpen Hopkins ends up drowned in a pot of his barbeque sauce. Why would someone want to kill Pigpen? Was it because he was a raciest, sexist pig, or was someone trying to steal the secret receipe for his barbeque sauce. Since she discovered the body and also hated Pigpen, Heaven decides she better start investigating before the police decide she is as good a suspect as anyone. The problems I had with the first book only seem worse in this one. 1. 45ish Heaven Lee - 4 times divorced, 1 widowed disbarred lawyer and former stripper is still very unlikeable, although every man she meets in these books seem to be madly attracted to her. I think the author is going towards a colorful character but I just find her obnoxious. 2. I don't like her relationship with Hank the 25 year old, young enough to be her son boyfriend. I don't object to older women and younger men, but in this case I don't see any true feeling on her part towards him. She constantly talks about having loving feelings towards him, but they don't ring true. They sound as if she's trying to convince herself and us that she really loves him. 3. TOO MANY CHARACTERS. This was the main problem in the first book and it's even worse in this one. The first book had a couple of people that I felt I got to know. Only one, Murray, the former New York City Crime Reporter, is even in this one to any extent. I finally gave up trying to remember who was who and in the end, it didn't matter. Although I did like the character of Bo Morales, but how can you not like a gorgeous barbequer who travels in an old fashioned chuck wagon pulled by mules to the contests. 4. The solution to the mystery. I had to go back and read this section twice, because the solution made no sense to me. It felt tacked on, like the story had been going along and suddenly the writer remembered they had to have a killer and just picked someone out of a hat. I did like the background of the Barbeque Contest, I've watched them on the Food Network and it seemed true to life as to how the contestants get so wrapped up in the events. Unfortunately, that can not sustain an otherwise uninteresting mystery filled with boring and irritating people. I'm always optomistic and hope that the third book in the series will be better.
1.0 out of 5 stars
Ugh,
By A Customer
This review is from: Revenge of the Barbeque Queens: At The Barbeque World Series, More Than Ribs Will Be Swimming In Sauce (Mass Market Paperback)
If I thought the first book in the series was bad, the second one is just downright awful.My biggest complaint with the first book was the huge cast of supporting characters with common/similar names that made it very hard to keep track of everyone. In this installment, not only were all the original members of the supporting cast back, but we had a whole new supporting cast to learn as well. Why can't this author at least put an effort into naming her characters in a way that will make them stand out? We've got Sam, Sal, Sol, Stephanie, Bonnie, Bo, Barbara, on and on and on. And since none are developed very well, it's nearly impossible to keep track of who's who, and I eventually gave up caring. What made this book worse than the first in the series was that I couldn't see any reason whatsoever for Heaven to be as involved in this case as she was. Just because she found the body means she now has to stick her nose in and solve the crime? And what's up with Bonnie? This woman is supposed to be a police detective, very good at what she does, yet despite the fact that she warns Heaven and her friends to stay out of it, not only does she turn her head to their involvement (even when it's illegal) and use what information they give her, but she attends their covert neighborhood meetings, where Heaven continues to take charge and push forward with her own private investigation? And she allows Heaven to basically run the show? All this did was make her look totally incompetent as a law enforcement official. I don't know if the character of Heaven is supposed to come across as worldly or charming, but she comes across to me as a lowlife - the former career as a stripper, the disbarment for setting up a drug deal, the five ex-husbands, the boyfriend young enough to be her son. This has done nothing at all to endear me to the character. The writing is also poorly executed. Many of the characters have conversations with each other about things they already know in an effort to convey information to the reader (such as Heaven talking to her friend about why she can no longer practice law). I also find the recipes right in the middle of the story to be distracting and annoying -- the author should take a hint from Diane Mott Davidson or Katherine Hall Page and include an appendix with all her recipes. I've already purchased the next book, so I'll go ahead and read it...but unless there's a drastic improvement both in the characters and the storytelling, this will be my last visit to Kansas City.
4.0 out of 5 stars
I enjoyed the book,
By Cozy Reader (USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Revenge of the Barbeque Queens: At The Barbeque World Series, More Than Ribs Will Be Swimming In Sauce (Mass Market Paperback)
I have read the series in order, and I have found them to be very intertaining. I live in the KC area, so maybe it is easier for me to follow. At any rate, it is a good series.The characters have continued to grow with each book. I have managed a restaurant and I can tell you, the restaurant scenes are very accurate. I also have friends who do the "BBQ" contests, and she is right on the money about those events. However, If I lived in Raytown, Mo., I am not sure how fond I would be of the series. At one point in the book they are referred to as "not known for their sleek sophistication." I hope Ms. Temple never needs roadside assistance there!! The only other thing that puzzled me was at one point, Heaven was tied up and riding in the "backseat" of her van, and a few pages later she mentioned she had taken the "backseat" out. Also, at one point Heaven describes what is in a photo and what the two people in it are doing, and a few pages later, she is trying to imagine what would be in the photo(she had just told us!). I am surprised that as many times as a book is proofed, someone didn't see these two things. But, I do love the series(and the recipes), and I can't wait for the next one to hit the shelves!
4.0 out of 5 stars
San Antonio, get a GRIP!!,
By A Customer
This review is from: Revenge of the Barbeque Queens: At The Barbeque World Series, More Than Ribs Will Be Swimming In Sauce (Mass Market Paperback)
I definitely have to disagree with the terrible review given by the person from San Antonio on August 12, 1997. They called the book tedious? Come on! This was a sophomore effort from Ms. Temple, and we still have yet to really know Heaven Lee. She does repeat(constantly) that she has been married several times and that she used to be a lawyer, but those tidbits are a part of H's character. I would like to see San Antonio's efforts in developing a very likable main character, think up an offbeat(but beleivable) murder, have very colorful and interesting friends and enemies, AND supply delicious recipies too! As a professional chef(pastry), I can confirm that the restaurant parts of the book are pretty real(the back of the house anyway). As a huge fan of the culinary mystery genre, Ms. Temple is a fabulous new entry who absoultely has the right stuff!
4.0 out of 5 stars
San Antonio, you don't have a clue,
By Pam "SMB,SLT" (Flint Hills of Kansas) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Revenge of the Barbeque Queens: At The Barbeque World Series, More Than Ribs Will Be Swimming In Sauce (Mass Market Paperback)
...As I just wrote about Death by Rhubarb, I enjoy Heaven and the other characters in the series. As any developing mystery series I expect the characters to expand as the series does. If you find out everything about a character at the beginning of the series what is there to discover later? Barbeque is big business and Lou Jane Temple does as many other authors do, sets the characters and story line in a place she knows.Again, I recommend this series to anyone who likes an enjoyable mystery and wants some yummy recipes to add to their menus.
4.0 out of 5 stars
Very good!! Heaven Lee and the foodies are refreshing/fun!!,
By STASHNY@aol.com (Albany, NY) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Revenge of the Barbeque Queens: At The Barbeque World Series, More Than Ribs Will Be Swimming In Sauce (Mass Market Paperback)
Despite the previous horrible review, I, an avid mystery reader, thoroughly enjoyed this book. Her premise and characters are new, fun and refreshing. I enjoyed learning about the restaurant business and BBQ. The recipes are are great bonus too. If you enjoy food, lite reading and a little mystery, these books are for you!
5.0 out of 5 stars
fun, occasionally goosepimply, romp,
By A Customer
This review is from: Revenge of the Barbeque Queens: At The Barbeque World Series, More Than Ribs Will Be Swimming In Sauce (Mass Market Paperback)
I really have to disagree with the previous readers' comments. This book is well written, funny, and entertaining.
2.0 out of 5 stars
A good idea that was poorly executed,
By A Customer
This review is from: Revenge of the Barbeque Queens: At The Barbeque World Series, More Than Ribs Will Be Swimming In Sauce (Mass Market Paperback)
I found this book to be really tedious. It has a very nice premise, but that is about all. The writing is flat; the characterizations are one-dimensional and, at times, insulting; the story requires too much knowledge of barbeque and Kansas City.
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Revenge of the Barbeque Queens: At The Barbeque World Series, More Than Ribs Will Be Swimming In Sauce by Lou Jane Temple (Mass Market Paperback - April 15 1997)
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