Tapas, Carrot Cake and a Corpse

Mystery & Suspense, Traditional British, Cozy Mysteries, Women Sleuths
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Author: Sherri Bryan ISBN: 1230002853697
Publisher: Sherri Bryan Publication: May 25, 2015
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Sherri Bryan
ISBN: 1230002853697
Publisher: Sherri Bryan
Publication: May 25, 2015
Imprint:
Language: English

Small-town murder was never so calculated.

On a peaceful morning in the English coastal town of St. Eves, a handsome stranger meets a gruesome end.

St. Eves is a town with real community spirit. It's the kind of town where people leave their doors open from sunrise to sunset, and friends and neighbours pop in for a chat and a nice cup of tea without waiting to be invited. No one's ever too busy for a chat and a nice cup of tea in St. Eves.

That wonderful way of life is threatened, though, following the arrival of strangers to the town. Strangers who are swiftly followed by murder.

Is the killer the wealthy boat owner with the big bank balance and the bad attitude?

Or is it his attractive younger wife, who's keeping secrets and telling lies?

Or is someone else responsible?

As café-bar owner, Charlotte Denver takes up the challenge to help find the killer before they strike again, she uncovers a shocking plot that rocks the close-knit community to its core, and a twist in the tale that no one saw coming.

There's a mystery to solve, along with engaging characters, a little romance, and recipes to try for yourself in Tapas, Carrot Cake and a Corpse, the first book in the Charlotte Denver Cozy Mystery Series.

This is a clean mystery read with no graphic violence, profanity or sex.

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Small-town murder was never so calculated.

On a peaceful morning in the English coastal town of St. Eves, a handsome stranger meets a gruesome end.

St. Eves is a town with real community spirit. It's the kind of town where people leave their doors open from sunrise to sunset, and friends and neighbours pop in for a chat and a nice cup of tea without waiting to be invited. No one's ever too busy for a chat and a nice cup of tea in St. Eves.

That wonderful way of life is threatened, though, following the arrival of strangers to the town. Strangers who are swiftly followed by murder.

Is the killer the wealthy boat owner with the big bank balance and the bad attitude?

Or is it his attractive younger wife, who's keeping secrets and telling lies?

Or is someone else responsible?

As café-bar owner, Charlotte Denver takes up the challenge to help find the killer before they strike again, she uncovers a shocking plot that rocks the close-knit community to its core, and a twist in the tale that no one saw coming.

There's a mystery to solve, along with engaging characters, a little romance, and recipes to try for yourself in Tapas, Carrot Cake and a Corpse, the first book in the Charlotte Denver Cozy Mystery Series.

This is a clean mystery read with no graphic violence, profanity or sex.

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