Liz Mugavero is a corporate communications consultant and animal lover from the Boston area, whose canine and feline rescues demand the best organic food and treats around. She is the author of The Icing on the Corpse, Kneading to Die and A Biscuit, A Casket; her short stories have been published in the UK and Australia; and her essays have appeared in national publications Skirt! and Sassee Magazine for Women.
Murder Most Finicky
by Liz Mugavero
eBook
-
ISBN-13:
9781496700186
- Publisher: Kensington
- Publication date: 12/29/2015
- Series: A Pawsitively Organic Mystery , #4
- Sold by: Penguin Random House Publisher Services
- Format: eBook
- Pages: 304
- Sales rank: 86,658
- File size: 2 MB
Available on NOOK devices and apps
Want a NOOK? Explore Now
The dog days of summer have arrived in the small town of Frog Ledge, Connecticut, and business is booming for Kristan “Stan” Connor. Her Pawsitively Organic pet food has even caught the attention of celebrity pastry chef Sheldon Allyn, who helps Stan open a fancy pet pastry shop in Frog Ledge. A partnership is born, and Sheldon invites Stan to Newport, Rhode Island, for an appreciation weekend he’s hosting for all his independent chefs. But the gourmet getaway turns sour when one of the chefs turns up dead, and a second one goes missing…
As Stan tries to figure out who had a recipe for murder, the pool of suspects expands. And if she can’t sniff out the culprit soon, this killer may just serve up a second helping of murder…
Includes Gourmet Pet Food Recipes!
Customers Who Bought This Item Also Bought
-
- Custom Baked Murder
- by Liz Mugavero
-
- The Icing on the Corpse
- by Liz Mugavero
-
- Murder Most Fowl
- by Edith Maxwell
-
- Cracked to Death
- by Cheryl Hollon
-
- Death in Advertising
- by Laura Bradford
-
- Final Fondue
- by Maya Corrigan
-
- Wrong Side of the Paw…
- by Laurie Cass
-
- Irish Stewed
- by Kylie Logan
-
- Seven Threadly Sins…
- by Janet Bolin
-
- Take the Monkey and Run
- by Laura Morrigan
-
- If the Haunting Fits, Wear It
- by Rose Pressey
-
- Shadow of a Spout
- by Amanda Cooper