Marriage and Murder
β Scribed by Reid, Penny
- Publisher
- Cipher-Naught
- Year
- 2021
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 205 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781942874744
- ASIN
- B088C4NCH4
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
The Devil is in the details . . .
Cletus Byron Winston wishes to marry Jennifer Anne Donner-Sylvester (aka The Banana Cake Queen) posthaste! Heβs spent the last year wanting nothing more than for the celebrations to be brief, libations flowing, and BYOB (bring your own blueberries). His future mother-in-law has other plans, plans his intended has been willing to indulge, much to Cletusβs chagrin. Therefore, so must he. To a point. But truth be told, he wouldnβt mind if the meddlesome matriarch disappeared, at least until the nuptials are over.
On the night of Cletus and Jennβs long-awaited engagement party, just when the surly schemer is of a mind to take matters into his own hands, a shocking event upends everyoneβs best laid plans and sends the small hamlet of Green Valley into complete disarray. The final months leading up to Cletus and Jennβs matrimonial bliss are plagued with chaos and uncertainty. Will Cletus and Jenn finally make it to the altar? Or will murder and mayhem derail their happily-ever-after?
And most importantly, who done it?
βMarriage and Murderβ is the second book in the cozy mystery series Solving for Pie: Cletus and Jenn Mysteries. It is best read after Winston Brothers #3, βBeard Scienceβ (which can be read as a standalone) and Solving for Pie: Cletus and Jenn Mysteries #1, βEngagement and Espionage.β
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