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The Foodie Festival has arrived in Branson, Georgia and food blogger Tiffany Austin is at the front of the queue, press pass in hand ready for five days of fabulous food while getting as many interviews and information for her Bon-Appetempting blog as possible. Unfortunately, before the first day is over, she has found the body of one of the less popular attendees whose death was definitely murder! With an over eager reporter on her tail, Tiffany tries to discover what happened without annoying her detective boyfriend too much! When a second body is discovered, the case takes on a much more sinister feel. Can Tiffany find the killer before she, too, joins the ranks of the dearly departed?

I was able to read an advanced copy of this thanks to NetGalley and the publishers, Beyond the Page Publishing, but the opinions expressed are my own. Book three in T C LoTempio's fun food blogger mystery series is a real treat from Tiffany and her slightly despairing partner, Detective Phil Bartell, who are both easy to cheer for, through the various red herrings successfully applied, to the killer themselves who I didn't work out until it was almost time for the big reveal. Definitely recommended.

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Food Convention Fatality..
The third outing in the Tiffany Austin Food Blogger mystery series finds Tiffany reporting on a food convention and coming face to face with an unlikeable chef from the past - and later comes face to face with his very dead body. As she quickly realises, almost everyone at the event is a suspect. With a frothy plot and a cast of eccentric and eclectic characters this is a worthy addition to this enjoyable series.

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Food blogger Tiffany Austin is covering the National Foodie Convention in Branson, Georgia where she not only has to deal with running into her ex-fiancé and his new fiancée but also arrogant chef, Jason Barclay. When Jason turns up dead in a fountain outside the hotel during a dinner, Tiffany puts on her sleuthing hat, telling herself that she just wants to make sure her ex and his new fiancée are not accused of the murder.
I've not read the two previous books in this series but it didn't matter, this can be read as a stand alone. I liked Tiffany and her temporary photographer, Jimmy. I loved all the food descriptions and would have loved to have been at the Foodie Convention, minus the murder. The mystery kept me guessing and in the end I figured out the murderer just before Tiffany did.

Thank you to Beyond the Page Publishing and NetGalley for the ARC.

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This is another fantastic addition to this series featuring Tiffany Austin, food blogger.
Tiffany is a good, solid character and her dedication t to her craft adds excitement to the story.
During the chef competition, someone winds up dead and Tiffany is determined to find the answers.
Thank you to NetGalley and the publisher for selecting me to read an advanced copy of this book.

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