Death by chocolate pumpkin muffin

Sarah Graves, 1951-

Book - 2025

"Decorations of cobwebs and creatures are just being taken down across Eastport's picturesque houses as the community says farewell to Halloween and ushers in winter with the unique confectionaries found only at the Chocolate Moose. Revelers have gathered on the waterfront for a party at local celebrity Hank Rafferty's ramshackle mansion, known as Stone House. The home repair TV show star and his guests await a devilish dessert delivery from Jake and Ellie--who arrive just after Hank's body falls to his death from the house's turret's balcony. Despite his show's popularity, Hank was not exactly beloved in Eastport, prompting the police to conduct a homicide investigation. Their number one suspect is the te...mperamental boyfriend of police chief Lizzie Snow, whom Hank openly hit on during the party. Although he may be hotheaded, Lizzie doesn't believe her boyfriend is capable of killing anyone. And neither do Jake and Ellie. Plenty of people had motive to want Hank dead--a disillusioned admirer, a school bully, and a discontented wife among them. Did any of them take the murderous plunge, or is there another ghost in Hank's shady past yet to be revealed?"--Provided by publisher.

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Subjects
Genres
Cozy mysteries
Novels
Romans policiers cozy
Romans
Published
New York, NY : Kensington Publishing Corp 2025.
Language
English
Main Author
Sarah Graves, 1951- (author)
Edition
First Kensington hardcover edition
Item Description
Includes a recipe.
Physical Description
250 pages ; 22 cm
ISBN
9781496744142
Contents unavailable.
Review by Kirkus Book Review

A Maine baker feels the heat when she investigates the murder of a celebrity. It's not as if Jacobia "Jake" Tiptree--now Jake Sorenson, thanks to her recent marriage--doesn't have a full plate already, with her adult children and their rowdy brood living in her home and her father and beloved stepmother stashed in the adjacent annex. There's also the Chocolate Moose, the bakery she runs with her best friend, Ellie White, which needs constant infusions of cash to keep up with unexpected expenses. But Jake's also got a nose for murder, and the latest one's a doozy. At first, it looks as if Hank Rafferty, star of a home-repair reality show, may be the answer to Jake and Ellie's prayers. Hank's just moved into Stone House, a crumbling mansion he hopes to restore to its former glory, and he orders a ton of baked goods to feed his Hollywood friends. But the duo's first foray into Stone House reveals an unidentified corpse in a nearby shed, and their second lands them smack in the middle of Hank's murder. The police investigation focuses on members of their circle of friends: first Arlene Cunningham, a schoolmate of Ellie's teenage daughter, Lee, and later on Dylan Hudson, a former state cop who's been dating Eastport police Chief Lizzie Snow since forever. Graves offers a complex puzzle that devolves into an overlong denouement, with plenty of peril and old-dark-house action to go along. For cozy fans who like a little spice in their muffins. Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.