Murder at the Pumpkin Pageant

Darci Hannah

Book - 2023

"Lindsey prefers to keep her bakeshop's Halloween decor light and autumnal, rather than gruesome and ghoulish. But everyone knows her lighthouse home is haunted. Some intrepid teens have even tried to break in to witness the resident ghost themselves. Dreading Halloween night, Lindsey reluctantly allows her influencer and podcaster best friend, Kennedy, to host a live ghost-hunting investigation in the lighthouse, conducted by a professional team. Protective of her ghost, Lyndsey is understandably nervous about what they might uncover... The segment is uneventful--until things take a terrifying turn. The team freaks out. As Kennedy joins the mad dash outside, she bumps into what looks like the prankster teens' creepy clown co...stume hanging from a tree. But when Lindsey's dog, Wellington, begins to whine, they make a grim discovery: the clown is no dummy. It's a corpse. Now Lindsey and company will need to keep their cool if they want a ghost of a chance to solve the murder--and see another Halloween..."--

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Subjects
Genres
Cozy mysteries
Novels
Published
New York, NY : Kensington Publishing Corp [2023]
Language
English
Main Author
Darci Hannah (author)
Physical Description
viii, 344 pages ; 18 cm
ISBN
9781496741721
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Review by Booklist Review

Halloween is fast approaching, and the aptly-named Lindsey Bakewell, a bakery owner in small-town, lakeside Beacon Harbor, Michigan, is spooked: she keeps finding Halloween characters hanging from the oak tree outside the renovated lighthouse where she lives and works. Then, her friend Kennedy invites ghost hunters, known as the Ghost Guys, from the Travel Channel to verify the lighthouse's resident ghost, Captain Willy Riggs. When the Captain's specter makes his presence known, Kennedy runs out of the lighthouse and smack into the corpse of a local teacher. Lindsey, Kennedy, and their boyfriends help a local police officer solve the murder, which involves a missing poodle and treasure from a long-ago shipwreck. The lovingly-described small-town bakery (along with its delicious-sounding pumpkin recipes) and the group of friends solving the murder make this cozy mystery a good fit for Joanne Fluke's Hannah Swensen fans.

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Review by Kirkus Book Review

Living in a haunted lighthouse adds spice, and some other features, to a baker's life. Halloween is nigh, and Beacon Harbor, Michigan, is celebrating with pumpkin-themed events. Although Lindsey Bakewell has whipped up a bunch of seasonal treats at her Lighthouse Bakery, a paranormal research team and a bunch of teen pranksters are making her nervous. Awakened by her Newfoundland, Welly, she's not amused to find a life-sized Freddy Krueger doll hanging from a tree in her yard. Her boyfriend, former Navy SEAL Rory Campbell, and her flaky best friend, Kennedy, help keep her calm, and she asks high school teacher Leslie Adams to point her toward possible perpetrators. Then Kennedy drops a bombshell: She's invited the Ghost Guys from the Travel Channel to see if they can raise the spirit of the lighthouse ghost, Capt. Willy Riggs. Hoping to stop the pranks, Lindsey invites the local teens to a pumpkin-carving party, Leslie having steered her toward several groups with varying interests: jocks, witches, nature lovers. Also intrigued by her haunted lighthouse is a well-known author in search of a topic to juice his sales. After the Ghost Guys stir things up, the fleeing Kennedy runs into the corpse of Leslie hanging from the oak tree. Because the lighthouse may hold a map leading to a sunken treasure, the suspects in Leslie's death by mushroom poisoning include treasure hunters. Lindsey and friends, who all have experience in finding killers, resolve to uncover this one before they become the next victims. A feel-good whodunit with plenty of thrills and chills for the likable sleuths. Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.