Donut 36, Pastry Penalties, from New York Times Bestselling Author Jessica Beck!
When Emily Hargraves’ stuffed animals are kidnapped and ransomed, the police treat it as a joke, but when the apparent abductor ends up on the wrong end of a knife, things turn deadly serious in April Springs as Suzanne and Jake do their best to solve the murder before the killer has a chance to strike again.
Jessica Beck is a pseudonym used by Tim Myers. Jessica Beck is the penname of an author who has been nominated for the Agatha Award and named an Independent Mystery Booksellers Association national bestseller nearly a dozen times.
Jessica Beck loves donuts, and has the figure to prove it. It's amazing what people can convince themselves is all in the name of research! For each recipe featured in the donut mysteries, a dozen more are tried and tested.
When not concocting delicious treats, Beck enjoys the rare snowfalls near her home in the foothills of North Carolina.
Enjoyed another Donut Mystery. Nice to meet some of the characters I've grown to know and love. The killer will jump from one character to another. The villain was very crafty and had me fooled. Easy read
At this point all of the plot points in the Donut Mysteries are recycled. That wouldn’t be so bad if Suzanne and her husband weren’t so downright nasty. On the other hand, I’m 36 books in, so I’ll just keep on going...
A trio of April Springs most beloved residents have been kidnapped and Suzanne decides to investigate when a friend of hers get a ransom note the next morning. A rather short list of possible suspects starts with three and soon expands to nearly a dozen when in the course of the investigation Suzanne and Jake find a homicide victim.
This time the real truth becomes apparent when Suzanne notices something that the men never would, the answer to Whodunit.