The ladies take a culinary road trip, but it's the chef who's sliced and diced. When Aunt Hilda turns up for Thanksgiving dinner, the Luckland Ladies set out on a culinary road trip to find a recipe thieving chef. Dragged along for the ride, Pippa suspects murder when the chef turns up dead. And Hilda is the prime suspect. Proving Hilda's innocence isn't so easy when the chef's wife has photos that prove Hilda's guilt. A bevy of spirits and messages from the past offer clues that might clear Hilda's name. In Pippa and Devon's search for the real killer, four of the six missing shoeboxes turn up, but the ladies remain steadfast in their refusal to reveal their secrets, which Pippa is beginning to suspect may be linked to Luckland's legendary gold.
A lifelong teller of tales, MJ Miller grew up inspired and mentored by an entertaining collection of master storytelling matriarchs. Women who could spin a yarn better than anyone. A native New Yorker and mother of two amazing women, MJ and her fabulously supportive husband share their Tucson home with their resident feline geniuses, Darwin and Miss Chloe. A hopeless romantic, MJ loves to tell tales filled with romance, mystery and mayhem that keep the reader turning pages long into the night.
Gah I want to be Hilda...she is my spirit animal🤣🤣🤣This was the funniest cozy I think I've read....like ever. And I've read some funny ones. This was the absolute best. I could NOT have asked for a better cast of characters. Hilda is definitely my favorite. Not going to lie but I loved them all. The posse is what I wish to achieve🤣🤣 What a fantastic story! I love the whole thing.
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This was a strong fourth entry in this series, it had that element that I wanted from a cozy mystery novel. The overall feel worked and I thought the romance element was a nice addition in this mystery book. The characters were everything that I was looking for and am excited to read more from MJ Miller. MJ Miller was able to write a strong story and was glad everything worked together.
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