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Resale Boutique Mysteries, Sunday Snippet

Sunday Snippet

Kelly froze and stared at the ghastly sight. Blood stained the woman’s white silk blouse, and her eyes were wide open with a look of horror plastered in them.

Please, please, don’t be dead.

“This is the first I had read in this series but it so good, I’m going to go look for the first two books! Halloween will never look the same after Debra Sennefelder gets through with it!” Barnes & Noble review

WHAT NOT TO WEAR TO A GRAVEYARD

☑️Mystery at Halloween.

☑️Small, beach town in October.

☑️A murdered socialite who was ready to name names.

☑️Adorable dog.

***Blurb***

After trading her Manhattan digs for her upstate hometown, fashionista Kelly Quinn has big plans for her grandmother’s consignment shop. But this All Hallow’s Eve someone is already dressed to kill . . .

A socialite’s missing dog has made front page news in Lucky Cove—complete with a hefty reward. But between renovating the consignment shop, planning her costume for a 1970s themed Halloween party, and scouting a location for a fashion shoot, Kelly doesn’t have time to search. Yet a visit to the local colonial-era cemetery—ideal for the moody atmosphere she’s after—soon turns up the precious pooch. Kelly’s looking forward to collecting the check—until she makes a gruesome discovery in an abandoned farmhouse: The dog’s owner, stabbed through the heart.

Kelly can’t help wondering why Constance Lane was traipsing around the farmhouse in stilettos. But as Kelly gets decked out in a vintage disco caftan, that isn’t the only fashion misstatement spooking her. Hidden in the dead woman’s past is a secret that could be the motive for the murder. And as the Halloween party gets started, even a menacing clown and a threatening bearded lady can’t keep Kelly from trick or treating for the truth—even if it means her last dance…

Food Blogger Mysteries, Sunday Snippet

Sunday Snippet

“I’ve said it before, and I’ll say it again, it does no one any good to dig up the past.”

“The plot was great and kept me up late into the night as I just could not put it down.”
~Colleen, Goodreads Review

THE CORPSE WHO KNEW TOO MUCH

☑️Mystery with recipes
☑️Small, New England town
☑️Twenty year old cold case
☑️Adorable dog

***Blurb***

Food blogger Hope Early takes on a cold case that’s heating up fast . . .
 
Building on her recipe for success with her food blog, Hope at Home, Hope is teaching her first blogging class at the local library in Jefferson, Connecticut. She’s also learning about podcasts, including a true-crime one called Search for the Missing, hosted by Hope’s childhood friend, Devon Markham. Twenty years ago on Valentine’s Day, right here in Jefferson, Devon’s mom disappeared and was never found. Finally Devon has returned to solve the mystery of what happened to her mother—and she asks Hope to help.

The next day Hope discovers Devon’s apartment has been ransacked. Her laptop with the research on her mother’s cold case is missing, and Devon is nowhere to be found. When her friend’s body is later discovered in a car wreck, Hope is convinced it’s no accident. Clearly, Devon was too close to the truth, and the cold-blooded killer is still at large in Jefferson. Now it’s up to Hope to find the guilty party—before the food blogger herself becomes the next subject of another true-crime podcast . . .

Includes Recipes from Hope’s Kitchen!

Food Blogger Mysteries, Sunday Snippet

Sunday Snippet

“I figured it was time to cover the one unsolved case closest to me. My mom’s.”

“The Corpse Who Knew Too Much by Debra Sennefelder is another terrific book written by this amazing author . . . My rating for The Corpse Who Knew Too Much by Debra Sennefelder is five stars, and I give it my most outstanding recommendation.”
~Baroness’ Book Trove

THE CORPSE WHO KNEW TOO MUCH

☑️Mystery with recipes
☑️Small, New England town
☑️Twenty year old cold case
☑️Adorable dog

***Blurb***

Food blogger Hope Early takes on a cold case that’s heating up fast . . .

Building on her recipe for success with her food blog, Hope at Home, Hope is teaching her first blogging class at the local library in Jefferson, Connecticut. She’s also learning about podcasts, including a true-crime one called Search for the Missing, hosted by Hope’s childhood friend, Devon Markham. Twenty years ago on Valentine’s Day, right here in Jefferson, Devon’s mom disappeared and was never found. Finally Devon has returned to solve the mystery of what happened to her mother—and she asks Hope to help.

The next day Hope discovers Devon’s apartment has been ransacked. Her laptop with the research on her mother’s cold case is missing, and Devon is nowhere to be found. When her friend’s body is later discovered in a car wreck, Hope is convinced it’s no accident. Clearly, Devon was too close to the truth, and the cold-blooded killer is still at large in Jefferson. Now it’s up to Hope to find the guilty party—before the food blogger herself becomes the next subject of another true-crime podcast . . .

Includes Recipes from Hope’s Kitchen!

Food Blogger Mystery Series, Sunday Snippet

Sunday Snippet

Her headlights shone on the white garage door and her mouth gaped opened at the large block letters scrawled across the door.

???? ??? ?? ??.

“A suspenseful finale delivers not just tense moments, but a heroine who must deal with the resulting trauma. This realism makes it a standout novel in the abundant cozy mystery genre.”

~KRL News & Reviews

THREE WIDOWS AND A CORPSE

☑️Mystery with recipes

☑️Small, New England town

☑️Three warring widows

☑️Adorable dog

***Blurb***

Food blogger Hope Early finds one item not on her scavenger hunt list—a dead husband . . .
Between developing her food blog, Hope at Home, and choosing low-cal recipes for a feature in Cooking Now! magazine, Hope has a full plate. Still, she’s never too busy to compete in a Jefferson, Connecticut, tradition—the town’s annual scavenger hunt.

But as she races with her team to check off the next item, Hope discovers a grisly surprise—the body of shady real estate developer Lionel Whitcomb, shot in a parking lot. His wife Elaine, who’s also in the hunt, gasps and nearly faints. But two other women on the scene cry out that their husband is dead.

Includes recipes from Hope’s Kitchen.

Food Blogger Mysteries, Sunday Snippet

Sunday Snippet

“If she’s a black widow, I don’t think she’d hesitate killing a food blogger who’s catering her husband’s funeral reception.”

“This is the third book in the series and it just gets better and better!The characters are written vividly and full of personality. The whodunit was really top notch and kept me guessing.”

~Goodreads reviewer

THREE WIDOWS AND A CORPSE

☑️Mystery with recipes

☑️Small, New England town

☑️Three warring widows

☑️Adorable dog

***Blurb***

Food blogger Hope Early finds one item not on her scavenger hunt list—a dead husband . . .
Between developing her food blog, Hope at Home, and choosing low-cal recipes for a feature in Cooking Now! magazine, Hope has a full plate. Still, she’s never too busy to compete in a Jefferson, Connecticut, tradition—the town’s annual scavenger hunt.

But as she races with her team to check off the next item, Hope discovers a grisly surprise—the body of shady real estate developer Lionel Whitcomb, shot in a parking lot. His wife Elaine, who’s also in the hunt, gasps and nearly faints. But two other women on the scene cry out that their husband is dead.

Includes recipes from Hope’s kitchen.