One Poison Pie
Kitchen Witch Mysteries, Book 1
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Narrated by:
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Angie Hickman
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By:
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Lynn Cahoon
About this listen
In the first in New York Times best-selling author Lynn Cahoon's Kitchen Witch series, Mia Malone is starting over in Magic Springs, Idaho - where murder is on the menu....
What's a kitchen witch to do when her almost-fiance leaves her suddenly single and unemployed? For Mia Malone, the answer's simple: move to her grandmother's quirky Idaho hometown, where magic is an open secret and witches and warlocks are (mostly) welcome. With a new gourmet dinner delivery business - and a touch of magic in her recipes - Mia's hopes are high. Even when her ex's little sister, Christina, arrives looking for a place to stay, Mia takes it in stride.
But her first catering job takes a distasteful turn when her client's body is found stabbed and stuffed under the head table. Mia's shocked to learn that she's a suspect - and even more so when she realizes she's next on a killer's list. With Christina, along with Mia's meddling grandma, in the mix, she'll have to find out which of the town's eccentric residents has an appetite for murder...before this fresh start comes to a sticky end....
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- Sharon_888
- 17-10-21
Delightful
Delightful romance, paranormal and mystery story. Easy reader. The start of a trilogy. I will be moving onto the next soon. Just what I needed to listen to in October as the nights draw in.
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- Fothergill
- 25-01-24
Muddled and dreary
This is my third book by this author, I admit I was looking for something similar to MC Beaton, for light listening, sounds haughty but there is room for both, and I will have to keep on searching, what with all this
body consciousness and permanently superficial world of appearances, and amongst all the petulance
and a kind of thread of contempt for the human condition, this is not for me , no genuine humour , cliche’ and boring, and the obsession with food, always ****** food !!!!!! Take that out and there is very little left to chew on, so to speak, I should have known it was in the title, and it is not very long .
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