A Zest for Murder (Sky High Pies Cozy Mysteries Book 5)
✍ Scribed by Maxwell, Mary
- Book ID
- 109167787
- Year
- 2016
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 87 KB
- Series
- Sky High Pies Cozy 5
- Category
- Fiction
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✦ Synopsis
When Kate Reed’s friend suddenly vanishes one afternoon—leaving behind a ransacked home and a baffling mystery, she’s stunned like everyone else in Crescent Creek, Colorado. Not only is the disappearance harrowing and mysterious, but the local authorities have few leads to pursue in their efforts to find the missing woman.
Using her experience as a private investigator, Kate begins looking into the abduction between shifts at Sky High Pies, the popular bakery café she runs in town. When the victim’s boyfriend asks to join the search, she readily agrees. The subsequent investigation includes a ne’er-do-well rogue from Kate’s past, a series of crimes in New Mexico, a truly aromatic ransom note, a famous lithograph by Salvador Dalí and a fluffy white dog with a bedazzled collar.
A Zest for Murder , Book 5 in the Sky High Pies Cozy Mystery series, includes a tasty trio of Nana Reed’s Sky High recipes!
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