Murder and free recipes! What could go wrong?Book 3 of 6 in the Baker Street Mysteries- well reviewed for being clean, funny, sweet mysteries.Georgie Tanner’s excitement to be part of her historic town’s annual Franco-American commemorative charity event, but fun turns to tragedy when Gainesville’s least favorite resident drops dead at the party. In the chaos that follows the town harpy’s death, … follows the town harpy’s death, a priceless heirloom goes missing–the sword George Washington gave to the war hero who detained Benedict Arnold.
While Georgie is always ready to help her town solve a mystery, this one turns personal when someone suspects that Georgie may have been the one to serve the toxic dish! She must identify the culprit before she becomes the primary suspect… although as the investigation progresses, it’s not long before being a murder suspect is the least of her worries.
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Clever
Great fun, a quick and satisfying read
The twisted ending was unexpected and I loved it! Enjoy!
Enjoy how this author describes the characters, makes it a fun read
Light quick read, very enjoyable
It was a good quick read.
It’s just mediocre
A lovely light read. Relaxing. I looked to read more of these.
I like a light read that puts me in a good mood. This did that. Its good
Good, fun read. Very enjoyable.
Had a few twists enjoyable.
I had a difficult time reading this book. I just couldn’t identify with the characters and if it weren’t for the fact once I start a book I finish it regardless of whether I am invested this book would have closed very early on
I really enjoyed this quick read! The characters were well developed and believable.
I enjoyed the book and love that it has a recipe!
Really like this series, will definitely read the rest.
Love this series, looking forward to the next book.
A fun mystery. Much like Miss Marple, thinking is important but more fun when you’re Gigi. Add a detective/-Veteran and you have everything.
Stephanie plum ?
A nice, easy read. Believable characters.
Yet another book in which an amateur sleuth gets in trouble by doing work best left to the police. The writer is a good story teller, but her basic knowledge of English grammar is sadly lacking.
I love cozy books