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A Berry Suspicious Death
(2024)(The ninth book in the Cranberry Cove Mystery series)
A novel by Peg Cochran
Weddings are murder in the new Cranberry Cove Mystery from USA Today bestselling author Peg Cochran!
The cranberry bogs at Sassamanash Farms have never looked more festive than when Monicas half-brother celebrates his wedding there. Its a genuinely joyous occasion, and even greeting a strange assortment of guests and witnessing a heated argument cant spoil Monicas mood. But that all changes when one of the guests is found murdered at the receptionand then one of Monicas employees is accused of doing the deed to get his hands on the dead womans money.
It doesnt take long for Monica to discover that the victim had amassed her fortune by marrying a very wealthyand very illolder man. Whats more, the old mans daughters despised the scheming, gold-digging woman, and thought the inheritance money should have been theirs. That seems like motive enough for murder, but Monica suspects theres more to this case than simple greed. With her employee in hot water and time running out, Monica will have to act fast to catch the killer, before a case that started with a family wedding ends with her own funeral . . .
Includes a mouthwatering bread recipe!
Praise for Berried Secrets:
Peg Cochran has a truly entertaining writing style that is filled with humor, mystery, fun, and intrigue. You cannot ask for a lot more in a super cozy! Open Book Society
I cant wait for Monicas next tasty adventureand Im not just saying that because I covet her cranberry relish recipe. Victoria Abbott, national bestselling author of the Book Collector Mysteries
About the Author:
Peg Cochran is the USA Today bestselling author of the Lucille Mysteries, the Gourmet De-Lite Mysteries, the Cranberry Cove Mysteries, and also, writing as Meg London, the Sweet Nothings Vintage Lingerie series, and as Margaret Loudon, the Open Book series. She has two daughters, a stepdaughter and stepson, and two beautiful granddaughters. You can read more at www.pegcochran.com and www.meglondon.com.
Genre: Cozy Mystery
The cranberry bogs at Sassamanash Farms have never looked more festive than when Monicas half-brother celebrates his wedding there. Its a genuinely joyous occasion, and even greeting a strange assortment of guests and witnessing a heated argument cant spoil Monicas mood. But that all changes when one of the guests is found murdered at the receptionand then one of Monicas employees is accused of doing the deed to get his hands on the dead womans money.
It doesnt take long for Monica to discover that the victim had amassed her fortune by marrying a very wealthyand very illolder man. Whats more, the old mans daughters despised the scheming, gold-digging woman, and thought the inheritance money should have been theirs. That seems like motive enough for murder, but Monica suspects theres more to this case than simple greed. With her employee in hot water and time running out, Monica will have to act fast to catch the killer, before a case that started with a family wedding ends with her own funeral . . .
Includes a mouthwatering bread recipe!
Praise for Berried Secrets:
Peg Cochran has a truly entertaining writing style that is filled with humor, mystery, fun, and intrigue. You cannot ask for a lot more in a super cozy! Open Book Society
I cant wait for Monicas next tasty adventureand Im not just saying that because I covet her cranberry relish recipe. Victoria Abbott, national bestselling author of the Book Collector Mysteries
About the Author:
Peg Cochran is the USA Today bestselling author of the Lucille Mysteries, the Gourmet De-Lite Mysteries, the Cranberry Cove Mysteries, and also, writing as Meg London, the Sweet Nothings Vintage Lingerie series, and as Margaret Loudon, the Open Book series. She has two daughters, a stepdaughter and stepson, and two beautiful granddaughters. You can read more at www.pegcochran.com and www.meglondon.com.
Genre: Cozy Mystery
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