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Cover of Case of the Muffin Murders

Case of the Muffin Murders

✍ Scribed by Jeffrey M. Poole


Tongue
English
Weight
214 KB
Category
Fiction

No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.

✦ Synopsis


Farmhouse Bakery is Pomme Valley's most popular place to buy baked goods. Actually, it's the only bakery in town, but that doesn't stop the townsfolk from frequenting Taylor Adams' place of business. When a baffling string of bad luck strikes, Zachary Anderson, along with canine companions Sherlock and Watson, step in to see if there might be more to these occurrences than meets the eye.

Taylor's luck worsens when several dead bodies turn up, and all the evidence suggest she's the one behind the murders.

Can Zack and the dogs clear Taylor's good name before this serial killer targets someone he truly cares about? Pick up the next installment of this highly rated cozy mystery series today!


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