When a dusty old trophy awarded to her aunt's high school singing group turns up and brings back memories of an unsolved murder, chocolate shop manager Lee McKinney Woodyard realizes it is actually a clue to a present-day killing. Reprint. 30,000 first printing.
Lee McKinney Woodyard discovers a dusty trophy inside TenHuis Chocolade, that brings back terrible memories of an unsolved murder years ago. When there is another murder, Lee needs to keep her eyes on the prize.
Lee's newest hire at the chocolate shop, Forsythia “Sissy” Smith, has the court of public opinion against her in her husband's murder, despite having a solid alibi in this next novel in the series following The Chocolate Castle Clue. ...
Ever since Young Blackbeard became a hit movie, everyone has caught pirate fever, including the residents of Warner Pier.
Chocolatier Lee and her Aunt Nettie are suspected of involvement in the murder of private detective Derrick Valentine while trying to keep secret the identity of one of their employees.
If he uses a boat, he uses his 1948 Shepherd Sedan. “How come you brought the runabout in?” I said. “A guy up at Saugatuck wants to see it,” Joe said. “I'm going to take it up the lakeshore. Besides, I'm trying to show it off around the ...
Hollywood comes to Michigan when a film producer decides to turn a local author's romance novel into a blockbuster.
Chocolate-shop manager Lee McKinney has had enough of party planner Julie Singletree's cutesy e-mails.
In the newest mystery from nationally bestselling author Joanna Carl, a dive into house flipping becomes a deadly flop.
After giving up her career as a Texas trophy wife, 28-year-old Lee McKinney finds herself in a Michigan resort town, keeping the books for her Aunt Nettie’s luxury chocolate business.
One warning though: If you like chocolate at all, have a stash ready for when you read this book! Otherwise, you'll have to put this ... If you are a chocoholic or fan of cozies, then you might want to try The Chocolate Castle Clue.