It's almost time for the Cranberry Island Harvest Festival and Pie Bake-Off... and the much-anticipated annual Great Pumpkin Contest. But trouble starts brewing when the front-running pumpkin is sabotaged... and flickering, ghostly lights set island tongues wagging. When the corn maze goes up in smo
Blueberry Blues (Grey Whale Inn Short Story)
β Scribed by Karen MacInerney
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 13 KB
- Category
- Fiction
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
When innkeeper Natalie Barnes volunteers to host the Cranberry Island Clambake at the Gray Whale Inn, she's looking forward to good food, good friends -- and maybe even a bit of good press. The day is perfect and the event as smooth as Natalie's crème anglaise -- until a mysterious illness grips several islanders, and the police finger the inn's blueberry pies as the culprit. Will Natalie sniff out the source of the poisoned pies before she -- and the Gray Whale Inn -- end up in hot water?
(Includes the Gray Whale Inn recipe for Double-Berry Lemon Muffins.)
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