Southern Peach Pie and a Dead Guy

Southern Peach Pie and a Dead Guy

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Mystery Horror Cookbooks +1 more
Format Paperback
Pages 202
Language English
Published Mar 5, 2015
Publisher CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
ISBN-10 1507873212
ISBN-13 9781507873212
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In a small Southern town where the sweet aroma of peach pie wafts through the air, chaos brews beneath the surface. Poppy Peters, a spirited young woman with a knack for finding trouble, suddenly finds herself embroiled in a perplexing mystery when she discovers a dead body amidst the backdrop of a local baking competition. As she navigates the charming yet eccentric community, she quickly learns that not everything is as innocent as it seems.

With her love for baking and her insatiable curiosity, Poppy becomes an unlikely sleuth, determined to uncover the truth behind the untimely demise. Her journey is filled with colorful characters, each with their own secrets and motives that lead her deeper into a web of deception. As tensions rise and suspicions flare, Poppy must balance her pastry ambitions with the need to solve a crime that could shake the fabric of her beloved town.

Amid the laughter and camaraderie of baking enthusiasts, the dark underbelly of small-town life reveals itself, and Poppy's perception of her neighbors shifts dramatically. With charming, quirky moments and a sprinkle of Southern charm, the story weaves a delightful tale that highlights the importance of friendship, community, and the pursuit of justice.

As Poppy races against time, baking competitions become the least of her worries, and the real question remains—can she piece together the clues before it’s too late?

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