Southern Peach Pie and a Dead Guy
por
A. Gardner
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Mystery
Horror
Cookbooks
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Formato
Kindle
Páginas
200
Idioma
Inglês
Publicado
Mar 4, 2015
Editora
Gemma Halliday Publishing
Descrição
In a quaint Southern town where sweet tea flows and gossip runs rampant, life takes an unexpected turn when a slice of pie becomes a slice of danger. Amid the backdrop of charming streets and bustling farmers' markets, a young woman finds herself embroiled in a mystery that is as sticky as syrup and just as enticing. Her journey begins after an injury sidelines her, leading her to a part-time gig in a local bakery known for its delectable peach pie. Little did she know that her sweet job would soon turn sour when a body turns up, and all fingers point in her direction.
As she delves deeper into the investigation, uncovering secrets lurking beneath the surface of her seemingly idyllic town, she discovers that not everything is as sweet as the desserts she makes. With quirky townsfolk and a dash of humor, the story unfolds, blending culinary delights with thrilling suspense, captivating readers as they follow her quest for the truth amid a whirl of flour and mystery.
As she delves deeper into the investigation, uncovering secrets lurking beneath the surface of her seemingly idyllic town, she discovers that not everything is as sweet as the desserts she makes. With quirky townsfolk and a dash of humor, the story unfolds, blending culinary delights with thrilling suspense, captivating readers as they follow her quest for the truth amid a whirl of flour and mystery.
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