Catch me if you candy

Ellie Alexander

Book - 2023

"Halloween has arrived in picturesque Ashland, Oregon, and all of the ghouls and goblins have descended on Main Street for the annual parade. It's a giant street party and Torte is right in the mix. Jules Capshaw and her team have been baking up autumn delights and trick-or-Torte bags filled with sugar cookie cutouts, spiced cider, and mummy munch. It's the end of the season at the Oregon Shakespeare Festival, which means that the costumes for the parade are going to be out of this world. The elaborate guises even extend to pets. The grand marshal of this year's parade is no other than a regal pug aptly named King George. Jules is delighted to get to share the experience with Carlos and Ramiro, but things take a dark tur...n when she discovers a dragon slumped in front of the bakeshop. Jules is distraught when she realizes the dragon is dead. She's also shaken because a few days before the parade, her mother's Mahjong partner Helen discovered a warning note about a dragon in an antique game set. Jules hopes it's just a random coincidence, but as the clues begin to unfold it becomes evident that there's been a murder on All Hallow's Eve. Can Juliet sift out the truth before the killer comes after her?"--Page 4 of cover.

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Subjects
Genres
Cozy mysteries
Detective and mystery fiction
Published
New York, N.Y. : St. Martin's Press 2023.
Language
English
Main Author
Ellie Alexander (author)
Edition
St. Martin's Paperbacks edition
Item Description
Includes recipes.
Includes an excerpt from the author's A smoking gun (pages 327-342).
Physical Description
342 pages : map ; 18 cm
ISBN
9781250854407
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Review by Kirkus Book Review

The Oregon Shakespeare Festival goes to the dogs. Ashland, home to the festival, is a delightfully picturesque town in the Rogue Valley that's popular with both tourists and outdoor adventurers and home to Torte, the family bakery that Juliet Capshaw and her imaginative crew are raising to new heights. Dropping off a box of pastries at the home of her mother's friend Wendy, where the women are hosting their regular mahjong game, Juliet meets King George, a talented pug who's landed a part in an OSF play. George belongs to Marcia, a newer member of the mahjong group. Juliet, who's never imagined the difficulty of wrangling canine performers, hears about a bitter battle between Marcia and Jax, the owner of Pippa, the poodle who's George's understudy. Wendy's just purchased a stunning antique mahjong set at a thrift shop, and she finds a cryptic note inside it about a dead dragon--just as George is appearing in a farce called A Play About a Dragon. Juliet's longtime friend Lance, the OSF artistic director, is annoyed about all the drama surrounding the battle of the dogs, a drama heightened by an animal performer coordinator who seems to dislike animals, a diva of a dog trainer, and even the dog beautician, who grooms both George and Pippa. After a marvelous Halloween parade, Juliet and her husband, Carlos, find a man in a dragon costume dead in front of Torte. Lance identifies him as Anton Dudley, the dog trainer and animal consultant for OSF. Unable to accept that the whole thing is a coincidence, Juliet and her network of fellow sleuths investigate, leading to many unforeseen results. Both the dogs and the mystery are overpowered by the deliciously detailed descriptions of food. Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.