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A Body at the Bakery
A Cozy Mystery Novel by Lucy Connelly
Book 6 of the A Mercy McCarthy Mystery Series
Subgenres:
- Cozy Mystery,
- Small-Town Mystery,
- Irish Mystery
This book is for you if you're into...
- St. Patrick’s Day mysteries with a bakery at the heart
- Small town sleuthing with neighbors and a loyal dog sidekick
- Cozy whodunits where the main suspect is a close friend
St. Patrick’s Day in Shamrock Cove has brought out countless Irish flags, streams of green bunting, lots of good-natured cheer… and the body of the local baker.
One of Mercy McCarthy’s daily haunts is the patisserie at the heart of Shamrock Cove’s main street, run by her good friend Paisley. The enticing aroma of rich chocolate and perfectly baked sweets is a treat she can rarely resist. She never expected that her pastry run would turn deadly.
Following the breadcrumbs with her trusty canine pal, Mr. Poe, Mercy freezes in terror when she stumbles across the lifeless body of Paisley’s ex-husband, John. All fingers point to Paisley, but Mercy is determined to prove her dear friend’s innocence.
John’s cousins refuse to help Mercy’s investigation just as a suspicious stranger starts lurking around the bakery. Mercy is worried that Paisley could be next, so she enlists the help of her neighbours to catch the killer before another body turns up at the bakery. With her friends at her side, Mercy is sure the case will be a piece of cake.
Then another devastating murder happens in front of Mercy’s own eyes. With the St. Patrick’s Day parade just around the corner, can Mercy catch her killer before another innocent bystander at the bakery becomes toast?
An utterly compelling and totally Irish cozy mystery.
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