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Recipe for Trouble (A Maryvale Cozy Mystery, Book 3)

By: Jackie Griffey
Narrated by: Carol Herman
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Cookbook author Mattie Carrington, Pine County's one and only celebrity, narrowly escapes being burned to a crisp when her kitchen explodes. Then someone tries to poison her.

Luckily, Sheriff Cas Larkin is on the case.

But when Cas visits the secluded cabin Mattie rented to finish her next book, he finds her nearly dead.

With no signs of foul play and just as many clues, Cas is getting more "help" than he needs from the eagle-eyed locals as he tracks an experienced killer with the patience and skill to watch... and wait.

THE MARYVALE COZY MYSTERY SERIES, in order The Devil in Maryvale The Nelson Scandal Recipe for Trouble The Mardi Gras Murder

ABOUT JACKIE GRIFFEY: Cozy mystery author Jackie Griffey likes to read as well as write mysteries and romantic suspense. She and her family, two cats, a Chihuahua, and a couple of wild bunnies live in Arkansas.

©2007 Jacqueline J. Griffey (P)2013 Jackie J. Griffey

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