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Praise for the Queen Bee Mysteries
"Action, adventure, a touch of romance, and a cast of delightful characters...one honey of a tale."--Lorna Barrett, "New York Times "bestselling author of the Booktown Mysteries
"Reed's story is first-rate, her characters appealing--Story's imperfections make her particularly authentic--and the beekeeping and small-town angles are refreshingly different."--"Richmond Times-Dispatch "
"The death of a beekeeper makes for an absolute honey of a read in this engaging and well-written mystery. Story Fischer is a sharp and resilient amateur sleuth, and Hannah Reed sweeps us into her world with skillful and loving detail."--Cleo Coyle, national bestselling author of the Coffeehouse Mysteries
"Will appeal to readers who like Joanne Fluke and other cozy writers for recipes, the small-town setting, and a sense of community."--"Library Journal "
Praise for the Queen Bee Mysteries
"Action, adventure, a touch of romance, and a cast of delightful characters...one honey of a tale."--Lorna Barrett, "New York Times "bestselling author of the Booktown Mysteries
"Reed's story is first-rate, her characters appealing--Story's imperfections make her particularly authentic--and the beekeeping and small-town angles are refreshingly different."--"Richmond Times-Dispatch "
"The death of a beekeeper makes for an absolute honey of a read in this engaging and well-written mystery. Story Fischer is a sharp and resilient amateur sleuth, and Hannah Reed sweeps us into her world with skillful and loving detail."--Cleo Coyle, national bestselling author of the Coffeehouse Mysteries
"Will appeal to readers who like Joanne Fluke and other cozy writers for recipes, the small-town setting, and a sense of community."--"Library Journal "
Praise for the Queen Bee Mysteries
"Action, adventure, a touch of romance, and a cast of delightful characters...one honey of a tale."--Lorna Barrett, "New York Times "bestselling author of the Booktown Mysteries
"Reed's story is first-rate, her characters appealing--Story's imperfections make her particularly authentic--and the beekeeping and small-town angles are refreshingly different."--"Richmond Times-Dispatch "
"The death of a beekeeper makes for an absolute honey of a read in this engaging and well-written mystery. Story Fischer is a sharp and resilient amateur sleuth, and Hannah Reed sweeps us into her world with skillful and loving detail."--Cleo Coyle, national bestselling author of the Coffeehouse Mysteries
"Will appeal to readers who like Joanne Fluke and other cozy writers for recipes, the small-town setting, and a sense of community."--"Library Journal "
Praise for the Queen Bee Mysteries
Action, adventure, a touch of romance, and a cast of delightful characters...one honey of a tale. Lorna Barrett, "New York Times "bestselling author of the Booktown Mysteries
Reed s story is first-rate, her characters appealing Story s imperfections make her particularly authentic and the beekeeping and small-town angles are refreshingly different. "Richmond Times-Dispatch "
The death of a beekeeper makes for an absolute honey of a read in this engaging and well-written mystery. Story Fischer is a sharp and resilient amateur sleuth, and Hannah Reed sweeps us into her world with skillful and loving detail. Cleo Coyle, national bestselling author of the Coffeehouse Mysteries
Will appeal to readers who like Joanne Fluke and other cozy writers for recipes, the small-town setting, and a sense of community. "Library Journal ""
Reseña del editor:
The latest Queen Bee Mystery in a series that's "a sweet treat for cozy mystery fans." (Fresh Fiction)
Beekeeper Story Fischer has stocked the shelves of her market, The Wild Clover, in preparation for the influx of produce-crazy tourists about to invade Moraine, Wisconsin. In fact, with the apple cider and caramel apple stand on Main Street and the corn maze out at Country Delight Farm, the whole town is ready for the swarm.
But when a self-proclaimed witch moves into town, the neighbors are all abuzz with questions. Is the quirky newcomer a good witch or a bad one? Story thinks Dyanna Crane is perfectly nice, albeit a little eccentric. But after an entire coven shows up for a new moon ritual?and one of the witches ends up dead in the corn maze?Story must comb through both fact and fiction, before anyone else is murdered under the cover of magic?
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