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Death At the Cafe
(2015)(The first book in the Reverend Annabelle Dixon Cozy Mystery series)
A novel by Alison Golden and Jamie Vougeot
★★★★★ ‘This cozy mystery series is a riot!’
*** SERIES NOW COMPLETE ***
A vicar with a taste for sweets. A nun with a knack for trouble. A deliciously diabolical crime
When Annabelle meets her friend Mary, she expects tea and cake. What she gets is a double helping of murder.
Armed only with a note, a disappearing dart, whispered rumors, and a love of sweets, this quick-thinking, quick-footed holy woman must piece together the clues, pacify a dogged detective, and find a killer before she and her friend both wind up in jail.
Part Sherlock Holmes, part Miss Marple, Annabelle is a new kind of sleuth, with an appetite for cakes and crime. If you love solving puzzles, then this suspense-filled yet endearing cozy mystery is just for you. Annabelle's jaunt around London will keep you guessing until the very end!
Death at the Cafe is the first in a furiously fast-paced, funny new series featuring a young female vicar whose passion and dedication to her parish are matched only by her weakness for cake.
**This series of books are clean cozy mysteries that contain no swearing or graphic descriptions of violence or bedroom activities. Get ready for a new series of a different type of thrills. There are even recipes in the back!**
"I have read and loved all the books so far in the Reverend Annabelle series. If you like books that are well written with well-developed characters, and a story line that will keep you interested right to the end, you will love Alison Golden's books.’
Praise for the Reverend Annabelle Dixon cozy mystery series:
"Reminds me of Agatha Christie's Miss Marple.’
"You have done it again. Kept me guessing until the very end."
"Please don't let it be long before the next books.’
Books in the Reverend Annabelle Dixon cozy mystery series:
Death at the Cafe
Murder at the Mansion
Body in the Woods
Grave in the Garage
Horror in the Highlands
Killer at the Cult
Fireworks in France
Download your copies today!
Genre: Cozy Mystery
*** SERIES NOW COMPLETE ***
A vicar with a taste for sweets. A nun with a knack for trouble. A deliciously diabolical crime
When Annabelle meets her friend Mary, she expects tea and cake. What she gets is a double helping of murder.
Armed only with a note, a disappearing dart, whispered rumors, and a love of sweets, this quick-thinking, quick-footed holy woman must piece together the clues, pacify a dogged detective, and find a killer before she and her friend both wind up in jail.
Part Sherlock Holmes, part Miss Marple, Annabelle is a new kind of sleuth, with an appetite for cakes and crime. If you love solving puzzles, then this suspense-filled yet endearing cozy mystery is just for you. Annabelle's jaunt around London will keep you guessing until the very end!
Death at the Cafe is the first in a furiously fast-paced, funny new series featuring a young female vicar whose passion and dedication to her parish are matched only by her weakness for cake.
**This series of books are clean cozy mysteries that contain no swearing or graphic descriptions of violence or bedroom activities. Get ready for a new series of a different type of thrills. There are even recipes in the back!**
"I have read and loved all the books so far in the Reverend Annabelle series. If you like books that are well written with well-developed characters, and a story line that will keep you interested right to the end, you will love Alison Golden's books.’
Praise for the Reverend Annabelle Dixon cozy mystery series:
"Reminds me of Agatha Christie's Miss Marple.’
"You have done it again. Kept me guessing until the very end."
"Please don't let it be long before the next books.’
Books in the Reverend Annabelle Dixon cozy mystery series:
Death at the Cafe
Murder at the Mansion
Body in the Woods
Grave in the Garage
Horror in the Highlands
Killer at the Cult
Fireworks in France
Download your copies today!
Genre: Cozy Mystery
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