In a Jam: A Freshly Baked Cozy Mystery
β Scribed by Kathleen Suzette
- Book ID
- 110598417
- Year
- 2021
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 53 KB
- Series
- A Freshly Baked Cozy Mystery Book 12
- Category
- Fiction
- ASIN
- B093F1S7D6
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
Sometimes you do something that puts you in a jam. Or in a pickle. Or some other canning-related idiom. You didnβt intend to do it, but there you areβthe author of your own misfortune. Ask me how I know.
When Sandy Harbor is rocked by a brutal double homicide, itβs up to Allie and her new husband, Alec, to find the killer. The victimsβ daughter is trying to find her footing after their deaths, but Allie has her eye on her. Could she have killed them, or was it someone else?
Summer in Sandy Harbor means itβs time to make jams and jelliesβat least for Allie it does, and in her spare time, sheβs trying to catch a killer. Her faithful partner in crime-solving, Lucy Gray, is along for the ride, and between the two of them, something is bound to go wrong.
π SIMILAR VOLUMES
Sometimes death happens when you least expect it. And even when itβs expected, it can be full of surprises. Allie isnβt surprised someone wanted Sandy Harbor's chief of police dead. She is surprised they actually did it. It turns out that Sam Bailey had a lot of enemies, and now itβs up to Allieβ
Ah, Christmas, the most joyful time of the year. Well, joyful for everyone except the Santa I hired to hand out gifts at the annual children's Christmas party. For him, the Christmas season turned out to be his undoing. With shouts of Merry Christmas and Seasonβs Greetings, the guy Allie hired to
Christmas is one of my favorite times of the year. Actually, any time of year when tasty baked goods are expected is my favorite time of year, but why quibble over details? I just can't understand why someone would ditch a dead body like that. It's Christmas, and Allie and Lucy are on the hunt
They say you can never go home again, but I say otherwise. Just don't expect things to be the same as when you left, and you'll be fine. And ignore the dead woman. If you can. With her first grandbaby on the way, Allie misses her mother and feels nostalgic for the town where she grew up. A trip