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Crypt Suzette(A Five-Ingredient Mystery #6) (Review)


My Review

You're going to want to slip into your cozy sweater and devour this while drinking your pumpkin spiced tea. This is the

sixth book in the Five Ingredient Mystery series.

This Halloween themed cozy mystery was fun to read and not gory at all. I devoured it quickly . Well plotted I was unable

to solve the mystery until the very end!

Expected publication: August 27th 2019 by Kensington Publishing Corporation. I was given a complimentary copy of this book. Thank you. All opinions expressed are my own.

GoodReads Summary

Val Deniston is catering the debut of Bayport's newest bookstore--but the death of a customer is about to draw her into a real-life murder mystery ... Suzette Cripps has been occupying a spare bedroom at Val's granddad's house while she takes classes in this Maryland Eastern Shore town--but she's always seemed a little secretive and fearful, and any talk about her past is a closed book. After winning the costume contest at the Halloween-themed bookstore party, Suzette is mowed down by a hit-and-run driver--and Val and her grandfather start to wonder whether it was really an accident or if someone was after Suzette. Granddad is a little distracted by his new enterprise as a ghost-buster, but as Val talks to Suzette's coworkers and fellow creative writing students, she grows more convinced that the dead woman's demons weren't imaginary--and that she needs to rip the mask off a killer ...

Includes delicious five-ingredient recipes!

About The Author

Born

The United States

Website

http://mayacorrigan.com

Genre

Mystery, Fiction

Maya Corrigan blends her love of food and detective stories in her Five-Ingredient Mystery series set in a fictional historic town on Maryland’s Eastern Shore. The first book in the series, By Cook or by Crook, was published in 2014. It was followed by Scam Chowder in 2015, Final Fonduein 2016, and The Tell-Tale Tarte in 2017. Before taking up a life of crime (on the page), she taught university courses in writing, detective fiction, American literature, and drama. She won the 2013 Daphne du Maurier Award for Excellence in Unpublished Mainstream Mystery / Suspense. Her short stories, written under the name of Mary Ann Corrigan, have been published in anthologies. When not reading and writing, she enjoys theater, tennis, trivia, cooking, and crosswords. Her website features trivia about food and mysteries.

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