Eggs in PurgatoryEggs in Purgatory
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Current format, Book, , All copies in use.After they open the Cackleberry Club cafâe, three widows and best friends--Suzanne, Toni, and Petra--face problems when Suzanne's lawyer is found dead in the cafâe with a secret on his lips and egg on his face.
When they open the Cackleberry Club café, three widows and best friends--Suzanne, Toni, and Petra--find their first customer to be murder when Suzanne's lawyer is found dead with a secret on his lips and egg on his face. Original.
Now Laura Childs is cracking a whole new case of murder in a brand new series?RECIPES INCLUDED.
Introducing the Cackleberry Club Mysteries...
Suzanne, Toni, and Petra lose their husbands but find independence when they open the Cackleberry Club. Then their cozy cafe becomes the scene of a crime when a lawyer dies with a secret on his lips and egg on his face. What this all has to do with a religious cult and Suzanne?s past could put her own life on the line.
INTRODUCING THE CACKLEBERRY CLUB MYSTERY SERIES!
The New York Times bestselling author of the Scrapbooking Mysteries and the Tea Shop Mysteries cooks up a delicious series full of friendship, murder, and one spectacular breakfast after another....
Suzanne, Toni, and Petra lost their husbands but found independence—and in each other, a life raft of support, inspiration, fresh baked goods, and their own business. But when the Cackleberry Club cafe opened its doors in the town of Kindred, who’d have guessed that the cozy oasis would become the scene of a crime?
Suzanne’s lawyer is found in his car out back of the Cackleberry with egg on his face and blood on the dash. Suzanne’s taking the crime personally. The murder not only reveals a scandal in her late husband’s past, but a stranger fleeing a messianic sect is begging Suzanne for help. Now, discovering a link between a dead man with secrets and a runaway cultist may be putting Suzanne’s own life on the line.
When they open the Cackleberry Club café, three widows and best friends--Suzanne, Toni, and Petra--find their first customer to be murder when Suzanne's lawyer is found dead with a secret on his lips and egg on his face. Original.
Now Laura Childs is cracking a whole new case of murder in a brand new series?RECIPES INCLUDED.
Introducing the Cackleberry Club Mysteries...
Suzanne, Toni, and Petra lose their husbands but find independence when they open the Cackleberry Club. Then their cozy cafe becomes the scene of a crime when a lawyer dies with a secret on his lips and egg on his face. What this all has to do with a religious cult and Suzanne?s past could put her own life on the line.
INTRODUCING THE CACKLEBERRY CLUB MYSTERY SERIES!
The New York Times bestselling author of the Scrapbooking Mysteries and the Tea Shop Mysteries cooks up a delicious series full of friendship, murder, and one spectacular breakfast after another....
Suzanne, Toni, and Petra lost their husbands but found independence—and in each other, a life raft of support, inspiration, fresh baked goods, and their own business. But when the Cackleberry Club cafe opened its doors in the town of Kindred, who’d have guessed that the cozy oasis would become the scene of a crime?
Suzanne’s lawyer is found in his car out back of the Cackleberry with egg on his face and blood on the dash. Suzanne’s taking the crime personally. The murder not only reveals a scandal in her late husband’s past, but a stranger fleeing a messianic sect is begging Suzanne for help. Now, discovering a link between a dead man with secrets and a runaway cultist may be putting Suzanne’s own life on the line.
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