Happy book-birthday to Raquel V. Reyes! “Calypso, Corpses, and Cooking” releases today! Read our spoiler-free book review below. I don’t read many cozy mysteries but this was a fun exception! Miriam was such a likable narrator! Do read book one if you want to pick up the series though, as there are some spoilers! There is a lot of Spanish language dotted in the dialogue which I really liked, as it added to the character of the story if it makes sense. The murder mystery was a satisfactory one and I would recommend this book if you are looking for a cozy mystery to curl up this fall!! P.S: There are a couple of recipes at the end of the book, which I definitely plan on trying!! About Raquel V. Reyes RAQUEL V. REYES writes Latina protagonists. Her Cuban-American heritage, Miami, and Spanglish feature prominently in her work. Mango, Mambo, and Murder, the first in the Caribbean Kitchen Mystery series, won a LEFTY for Best Humorous Mystery. It was nominated for an Agatha Award and optioned for film. Raquel’s short stories appear in various anthologies, including The Best American Mystery and Suspense 2022. Find her across social media platforms as @LatinaSleuths and on her website LatinaSleuths.com Website | Twitter | Goodreads | Instagram