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4.0 out of 5 stars Reviewed by Barb Radmore, July 31, 2007
This review is from: Fit to Die (The Supper Club Mysteries) (Paperback)
Fit to Die is the second book in J.B. Stanley's Supper Club Mystery series. It includes the same characters from Carb and Cadavers but it is not necessary to read that one first. A mystery in a series that can also stand alone is always beneficial to readers. Stanley is able to introduce her new readers to the main characters without boring or losing the interest of returning fans.

James Henry is the head librarian for his small town library. After a career as a college professor he is forced to return to his home town to care for his father. He is learning to enjoy his new life a bit, likes his job and his new friends. He and his friends have formed a dinner club to try to support each other in their weight loss efforts. Two new businesses in town seem like they will have an effect on their efforts- one positive and one negative. Friendly new comer Willy has opened up a delightful new ice cream shop with many wonderful creations. Next door Veronica Levitt has introduced a diet and exercise program she calls Witness to Fitness. James Henry has an uncomfortable feeling about Veronica and her whole program but is convinced by his friends to join also. When Chilly Willy's is burned to the ground with its night employee still inside it is proven to be arson. James and his friends get involved to help their new friend Willy.

The Supper Club mysteries are comfortable cozies. The characters are likable, the plots are complex enough to keep the reader's interest. The daily lives of the main characters add a nice touch of interest- from James simmering romance with fellow dieter Lucy, to his relationship with his father and Lucy's quest to be taken more seriously by the sheriff's department. The on going story lines are easy to follow without having to read each book- but reading both will enhance the reader's emotional involvement with the characters.


J.B. Stanley is also the author of the Collectable Mystery series with A Fatal Appraisal and A Killer Collection.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Surprisingly Tasty Diet Mystery, July 20, 2007
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Cindy Chow (Kaneohe, Hawaii) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Fit to Die (The Supper Club Mysteries) (Paperback)
Since solving a murder and forming a diet support group, the "Flab Five" have backslid to the point where members are grazing their way through a warehouse store's free samples and falling back on old Cheetos habits. So they're ripe for the picking when a new diet guru arrives, promising to shape up and save fatties from themselves in only six weeks. While librarian James Henry has his reservations, the other four members are eager to sign on with Veronica Levitt's expensive and very restrictive tactics.

War in Quincy's Gap, Virginia is declared when a new gourmet ice cream shop sets up next to the diet shop and when the tempting creamery burns down there's a plethora of suspects, from the diet nazi herself to the doyens who protest the double-entendre t-shirts ("Have you got a Chilly Willy?") that are corrupting the youth. As determined to stick to their diet and exercise routines as they are to discover who attacked the ice cream store, the Supper Club members once again find themselves in the thick of town secrets and tasty temptations.

Even readers who have never been on a diet (?!) will find much to enjoy in this follow-up to Carbs and Cadavers. The lure of chocolate as comfort food and emotional eating is sympathetically and realistically portrayed by Stanley, and the Flab Fives' weaknesses are easily relatable for all. The complex relationship between James and his critical father is equally well developed, as is how a wrenching divorce shattered James' confidence and has him fearful of making advances towards a fellow diet club member. Filled with humor, delectable descriptions of "forbidden" foods, and a mystery that keeps readers guessing up until the end, Fit to Die is sure to please all and proves to be a delightful calorie-free treat.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars It was a pleasant experience, again., April 28, 2008
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D. Ownbey "book and tv addict" (Laramie, Wyoming United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Fit to Die (The Supper Club Mysteries) (Paperback)
I have enjoyed other books by this author, and this one lived up to my expectations. It kept me reading, and guessing the ending. I didn't guess right, but that's part of the fun!
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Fit to Enjoy, December 12, 2008
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Fit to Die is a light, fun read from a fun author. There's nothing serious here but for a super escape, take a couple of hoours and just enjoy this mystery. And, don't be mistaken, this is a mystery in several aspects. The characters are well developed and become friends you hope to see again and again. I read each of the books in the series back to back and wait anxiously for the next one. Keep 'em coming!
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4.0 out of 5 stars Murder, Diets and Food combine in " Fit to Die", October 10, 2007
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This second book in the supper club mystery series brings readers back to the small town of Quincy's Gap, Virginia. Home of James Henry, Lucy, (who is an object of romance for Henry if he can just work up his nerve) Lindy, Gillian and Bennett who together are known as the Flab Five. For the group food and dieting is a constant issue. The recent holidays were less than helpful and with spring in the air, they all know that they need to work on their diets.

As it happens, Veronica Levitt has moved to their town and is about to open "Witness to Fitness." Combining exercise and foods bought through her, the persuasive and vibrant Veronica "Ronnie" Levitt promises to make the Flab Five leaner, stronger and definably sexier within the next six weeks. All they, and her other customers have to do is join her program at "Witness to Fitness" by eating her food, keeping a food journal, attending counseling and weighting sessions and attending at least three exercise classes a week and it isn't going to be cheap. Not only will it cost serious money there are absolutely no refunds.

Also new to Quincy's Gap is Willy Kendrick who owns and operates the new "Chilly Willy's Polar Pagoda." Willy intends to sell all types of detectable ice creams and treats which sets him quickly at odds with various parties including Veronica Levitt. Then there is the shape of his building and his t-shirts that have a clever marketing slogan. Both sit wrong with other parties who also make their displeasure known.

Before long, constant discussions of food make way for discussions of arson and murder, the Flab Five begin once more to investigate and put themselves in harm's way.

Featuring several secondary storylines, this cozy style mystery is very slow to get going. Much of the first half of the book is taken up constant discussion and consideration of food and dieting. Virtually every paragraph covers something good to eat, motivation to diet, how hard it is to diet, etc. Much like late night television where commercial after commercial announces tempting choices at this fast food restaurant or other (open later that ever before thank you very much) there is constant repetition about food bordering on obsession. Unlike late night TV where one can temporarily escape by changing channels, there is no escape here short of closing the book.

It is only after crimes have happened and authorities don't seem to have any basic curiosity into matters that the characters finally show that they have quite a lot going on besides food obsessions. Directly because of their interest and pursuit of justice, matters are finally resolved in classic style where all is explained to the group at the end and order has been once more restored.

The result is an entertaining read though difficult to stomach for those of us who do suffer the joys and perils of dieting. The characters are interesting and real, the case is interesting though rather obvious to seasoned readers, and ultimately happily resolved in the way preferred by cozy readers everywhere. Depending on your personal reading tastes, this might just hit the spot or be a little too sweet and sugary.


Kevin R. Tipple (copyright) 2007



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5.0 out of 5 stars Murder and dieting, a great combination, August 22, 2007
This review is from: Fit to Die (The Supper Club Mysteries) (Paperback)
James Henry and the Supper Club are back with more fabulous escapades. When arson hits Quincy's Gap, Virginia, putting newcomer Willy Kendrick and Chilly Willy's Polar Pagoda out of business, they investigate. Soon it is discovered that it is murder, not just arson.

Plus Witness to Fitness is new to town and Ronnie is a dynamo spokesperson for the gym. The Flab Five decide to join together to lose some pounds. They soon find out the food is tasteless and they are exhausted from the exercise classes, but they keep pressing forward.

James struggles with his feelings for Lucy and how to convey them to her. Plus he's busy planning the big fundraiser for the library and caring for his cranky father who has decided to redo the kitchen. How can he manage everything at once?

Can the Flab Five uncover the killer without putting themselves in danger?

I love this series. James Henry is such a lovable character. The setting is wonderful. The Flab Five are terrific. I devour the books, but I always hate to see them end so soon.

I like how the characters are growing with each book. She's done a great job at creating a series that I can't wait for the next book.

I highly recommend this book and the series. If you're like me, you'll have trouble putting it down but be sad when it ends!
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5.0 out of 5 stars J.B. Stanley, November 15, 2011
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Cynthia R. Keebler (HUNTSVILLE, AL, US) - See all my reviews
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J.B. Stanley has written several books in this series and they are very interesting. I enjoyed this book very much and it always keeps you guessing regarding who done it. It is fun because the characters keep you guessing wondering what next will happen and you try to figure it out.
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4.0 out of 5 stars And the battle of the bulge continues..., September 6, 2011
The Holidays are over but they've taken a toll on librarian James Henry's waistline. After working for months to shed some weight, he has found himself slipping back into unhealthy eating habits, and he's packing on the pounds. But James is not alone - the other members of the "Flab Five" are also suffering from diet burnout and are looking for some way to get motivated again.

When fitness guru Veronica Levitt opens the "Witness to Fitness" weight loss center in Quincy Gap, the Flab Five decided to give it a shot. But something about Veronica doesn't feel quite right to James, and he has always considered himself a good judge of character. But even the reluctant James has to admit that the pricey program does seem to be working.

In this second installment in the Supper Club series, James and friends tackle an arson and two homicides. James also finds himself wishing that his friendship with Lucy would develop into something more, but his fear of rejection is holding him back.

I enjoyed this; these are characters that I find myself genuinely liking and it's entertaining to be drawn into their world for a few hours. This is very much a "cozy" mystery, with the emphasis on the characters and setting more than on the mystery itself. But that's fine with me - I read a "cozy" for the characters and the domestic details, and there were enough twists and turns in the plot to keep me interested. I like the way the author is developing the characters as the series progresses, and I find the overall uplifting feel of this series appealing.

The first book in this series is Carbs & Cadavers (The Supper Club Mysteries), and I'd suggest reading them in order. I've also tried another series by this author that I really enjoyed,Stirring Up Strife (Hope Street Church Mysteries) .

No strong language or sexual content, but with all the food descriptions it should carry a warning label - CAUTION: May be hazardous to your diet!


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4.0 out of 5 stars i relax and wind down from a busy work day with this author, July 8, 2007
This review is from: Fit to Die (The Supper Club Mysteries) (Paperback)
The characters are real/i can identify each of them to someone i know. Makes the story much more fun. Light reading. I will buy this author again.
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