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Sometimes the holidays can be murder... Nothing kicks off the holiday season for City of Pies bakery owner Kendall Howard like celebrating with the residents and staff at Willowhaven Care Center. While the pies and other treats are a highlight, the real joy for Kendall is the special connection she has with the residents who help her keep the memory of her Gran Lottie alive, especially Gran's best friend Prudie...and a chance to see Sebastian, Prudie's hunky grandson. When Prudie is discovered dead in her room with an unconscious maintenance man on her floor, Kendall suspects foul play. With…mehr

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Sometimes the holidays can be murder... Nothing kicks off the holiday season for City of Pies bakery owner Kendall Howard like celebrating with the residents and staff at Willowhaven Care Center. While the pies and other treats are a highlight, the real joy for Kendall is the special connection she has with the residents who help her keep the memory of her Gran Lottie alive, especially Gran's best friend Prudie...and a chance to see Sebastian, Prudie's hunky grandson. When Prudie is discovered dead in her room with an unconscious maintenance man on her floor, Kendall suspects foul play. With only a trail of crumbs for leads, and the gossip mill churning-including rumors about her baked goods-Kendall is determined to prove her own innocence and help Sebastian seek justice. Can Kendall get to the bottom of things before the pie crust crumbles? NOTE - this title is incorrectly listed as large print - the paperback is standard print!
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Kim Beatty loves crafting cozy stories of small town life, relatable characters, light romance, and a pinch of mystery for good measure. She lives in the Midwest with her husband, classic cars, and a quirky sense of humor. When Kim isn't writing, she can likely be found at concerts, reading way past her bedtime, or wandering the streets of Chicago which feels like a second home.