Someone in Hanmer Springs is up to no Gouda! Charlie Hewitt, owner of Cheesy Come, Cheesy Go, thinks a good deed will do her no harm. But when a local homeless man is found dead behind her cheesemongers after consuming the daily special, the tight-knit community of Hanmer Springs turns hostile.
An Axe to Rind (The Cheese Shop Mysteries Book 1)
β Scribed by Ally Roberts
- Book ID
- 111475067
- Year
- 2020
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 87 KB
- Series
- Cheese Shop #1
- Category
- Fiction
- ASIN
- B08KRX3WQQ
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β¦ Synopsis
Something smells rotten in the Cheddar Haus.
Colby Jackson is supposed to be a reporter, not the manager of a cheese shop. But after losing her job and moving halfway across the country to live with her wealthy half-sister, she finds herself running a cheese shop in a small town on the coast of Maine while she figures out just how to get her career back on track.
However, that plan is immediately derailed when she finds a dead body inside the shop. Especially because people in town are quick to pin Colby as a suspect.
There are plenty of others in the tiny town of Bayfield who might be capable of murder: an ex-wife, a mysterious cheese buyer, and even Colby's own half-sister. Colby might not know the first thing about selling cheese, but she knows how to sniff out a story, and sheβs determined to use her reporting skills to figure out who the real killer is.
Because someone definitely had an ax to grind.
And that same someone just might strike again.
Genre: Mystery/Thriller
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