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One, Two, Death Will Do
(2019)(Book 28 in the Sky High Pies Cozy Mystery series)
A novel by Mary Maxwell
Life should be a bed of roses for Lois Abbott, but it's turned into a bouquet of thorny problems. Her younger brother is missing. A convicted felon is threatening to sabotage her reputation. And her financial advisor is violently assaulted by two men that claim they were sent by Lois.
To find her brother and thwart the personal attacks, Lois alerts the police and engages a pair of private investigators: Adam Caldwell, former Denver Police detective, and Kate Reed, who worked as a PI before taking the reins at her family's bakery cafe in Crescent Creek, Colorado.
While juggling her daily responsibilities at Sky High Pies, Kate searches for the missing brother. The quest produces a curious mix of clues and evidence, including a bullet smudged with lipstick, The Wizard of Oz, a posh resort on the shores of Lake Michigan, a secret code from childhood, a stolen U-Haul cargo van and a Denver day spa called The Lady Montrose.
One, Two, Death Will Do, Book 28 in the Sky High Pies Cozy Mystery series, includes a tasty trio of Nana Reed's Sky High recipes!
Genre: Cozy Mystery
To find her brother and thwart the personal attacks, Lois alerts the police and engages a pair of private investigators: Adam Caldwell, former Denver Police detective, and Kate Reed, who worked as a PI before taking the reins at her family's bakery cafe in Crescent Creek, Colorado.
While juggling her daily responsibilities at Sky High Pies, Kate searches for the missing brother. The quest produces a curious mix of clues and evidence, including a bullet smudged with lipstick, The Wizard of Oz, a posh resort on the shores of Lake Michigan, a secret code from childhood, a stolen U-Haul cargo van and a Denver day spa called The Lady Montrose.
One, Two, Death Will Do, Book 28 in the Sky High Pies Cozy Mystery series, includes a tasty trio of Nana Reed's Sky High recipes!
Genre: Cozy Mystery
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