
Murder with a Side of Shrimp and Grits
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Date published:- will be published on 13th May 2026
Author:- Skylar Warren
No. of pages:- 377 pages
Genre:- Cozy Mystery

Welcome to Honeybee’s diner, where the scent of butter and garlic wraps itself around you, thick and comforting. Jessie Haynes’ homestyle cooking feeds the hearts and souls of the good people of Willow Bluff. Until someone puts murder on the menu!
Y’all are invited to dig into a steamin’ plate of meatloaf. The diner’s well-worn red chairs have cradled folks from every corner of Willow Bluff—Jessie’s podcasting bestie, Tee, Old Mr Higgins, two mighty mischievous kittens, Biscuits and Gravy, and every tattling townsperson in between—so when the mayor turns blue after a bite of Jessie’s famous shrimp and grits, she finds herself in seriously hot water…
Suddenly, all eyes are swivelled toward Jessie. For fifty years her family has fed Willow Bluff, and Jessie won’t let one mouthful shatter the legacy of her grandmother’s secret recipes. The mayor’s peanut allergy was the talk of the town, so when traces are found in his food, Jessie must fight to clear her name.
An empty peanut packet in the diner’s pantry has Jessie and Tee hot on the heels of the murderer when another case of food tampering occurs at a nearby bakery. Someone is dishing out delicious death sentences—but how many locals will get served before Jessie can crack the case? Her investigation must be a recipe for success or Honeybee’s will be toast…
This unputdownable and addictive cozy mystery is full of Southern charm, a gripping whodunnit and a feisty amateur sleuth. It’s perfect for fans of Ellery Adams, R. L. Killmore and Joanne Fluke.

Murder with a Side of Shrimp and Grits is a cozy mystery novel which starts off with the apparent murder of the town’s mayor.
Jessie Haynes inherited her grandmother’s diner in Willow Buff after her unsuccessful stint as a journalist in Atlanta. She follows her grandmother’s recipes although she was slightly under pressure to live up to her grandmother’s expectations. The mayor is a frequent visitor to the diner but on one visit, after he orders his usual shrimps and grits, the mayor falls unconscious and then died along the way to the hospital. When doing autopsy, it was found that the mayor had died from peanut allergy. Jessie knows that she never used peanuts in her meals and that someone is trying to sabotage the diner and ruin its reputation. Together with Tee, Maddy, her mother Norah and new friend Dr. Bennett, they must find out who is responsible for the mayor’s death as there are several people in the town who do actually wanted the mayor to be dead.
Honestly, I actually liked and enjoyed this book. The book has an air of Southern charm with those southern accents the characters are speaking in. The food and pies descriptions are all mouthwatering and delicious. The characters, particularly Tee are all likable–maybe except Barbara. But, despite being a cozy mystery, I feel the story was way too long and could have been shorter. Maybe too much flowery descriptions and maybe if those descriptions have been reduced, then this book would have been a great book.
I am not sure if this book is going to be a series but if it was a part of the series, then I am looking forward to read more books from the series and from this author. Overall this is worth 4 stars.
Many thanks to Netgalley and Bookouture for the ARC. The review is based on my honest opinion only.



















