Food blogger Hope Early had a knack for getting swept up in murder investigations. It seems she’s as skilled in sleuthing as she is in SEO. And it’s a good thing because she’s the person of interest in her neighbor’s murder. She’s going g to have to seek out the real killer before her whole life crumbles.
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!
The Corpse In The Gazebo Video 1
Food blogger Hope Early has a knack for getting swept up in murder investigations. It seems she’s as skilled in sleuthing as she is in SEO. Which turns out to be a good thing in THE CORPSE IN THE GAZEBO because she needs to find the real killer before her whole life crumbles.
THE CORPSE IN THE GAZEBO, a Food Blogger Mystery, releases on 9/28/21.
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.
Sunday Snippet (oops, a day late)
Being seated across from Elaine wasn’t the most comfortable feeling considering their history, but there was a sadness reverberating off Elaine and it tugged at Hope’s heart.
“Debra Sennefelder gives readers a strong mystery in Three Widows and a Corpse. Great characters with perfect amounts of family life, romance, and humor. I was entertaining from beginning to end and can’t wait for my next visit Jefferson, Connecticut.”
~Escape With Dollycas Into A Good Book
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.