Jealousy filled donuts / Ginger Bolton.
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- Jealousy filled doughnuts
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Dr. James Carlson Library | Mystery | Bolton, Ginger | DD 3 | Available | 33111009386802 | ||||
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Main Library | Mystery | Bolton, Ginger | DD 3 | Available | 33111009718947 |
Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:
When a firecracker becomes a murder weapon, Emily Westhill pursues a killer with a short fuse...
It is a truth universally acknowledged-cops and donuts go together. Exhibit A- Deputy Donut Cafe, owned and operated by detective's widow Emily Westhill and her father-in-law, the retired police chief of Fallingbrook, Wisconsin. Named after Emily's adored and adorable tabby, the donut shop is a favorite among cops, firemen, and EMTs, as well as tourists and townspeople. So when Fallingbrook needs donuts for their Fourth of July picnic, Emily's shop gets deputized.
But a twisted killer has found another use for Emily's treats. At the picnic, a firecracker is hidden in a stack of raspberry-filled donuts and aimed at the unwitting queen of the festivities. When it explodes, she is killed. Having her jelly donuts involved puts Emily in a sticky situation, and when a shady shutterbug tries to frame her with incriminating photos, she finds herself in quite a jam. To preserve her freedom and her shop's reputation, Emily needs to solve this case-before the fuse-lighting felon goes off again...
Praise for Goodbye Cruller World
"Food scenes tantalize with description of single-origin coffee as well as classic and trendy donuts-solid recipes included."
- Publishers Weekly
Sequel to: Goodbye cruller world.
Includes recipes.
"It is a truth universally acknowledged - cops and donuts go together. Exhibit A: Deputy Donut Cafe, owned and operated by detective's widow Emily Westhill and her father-in-law, the retired police chief of Fallingbrook, Wisconsin. Named after Emily's adored and adorable tabby, the donut shop is a favorite among cops, firemen, and EMTs, as well as tourists and townspeople. So when Fallingbrook needs donuts for their Fourth of July picnic, Emily's shop gets deputized. But a twisted killer has found another use for Emily's treats. At the picnic, a firecracker is hidden in a stack of raspberry-filled donuts and aimed at the unwitting queen of the festivities. When it explodes, she is killed. Having her jelly donuts involved puts Emily in a sticky situation, and when a shady shutterbug tries to frame her with incriminating photos, she finds herself in quite a jam. To preserve her freedom and her shop's reputation, Emily needs to solve this case - before the fuse-lighting felon goes off again ..."--Publisher description.