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  • The Salty Taste of Murder

    Christine Zane Thomas

    eBook
    A page-turning whodunit that keeps you guessing to the very end.Thirty-year-old Allie Treadwell is a singleton. She's a foodie and a runner, a restaurant reviewer by day, and a Netflix aficionado by night. She lives to eat and eats to live.But Allie’s latest review is plaguing her with guilt. How was she to know that the restaurant’s owner, her one-time high school nemesis, would be murdered the same day Allie's salty review hit the newsstand?Handsome detective Javier Portillo steps in to solve the case. The problem? He’s got it all wrong. Allie is convinced he’s put an innocent man away for the murder—her old friend, Miller.As Allie works to clear Miller's name, and her own reputation, she finds that one false step has put the real killer onto her.Can Allie solve this case without winding up with the next obituary? Find out. Buy it today!***Foodie Files Mysteries are quick reads with no swearing, no gore, a little bit of romance, and no cliffhangers.
  • A Saucy Taste of Murder

    Patti Benning

    language (Summer Prescott Books, April 30, 2019)
    Some people will do just about anything for money.With spring beginning to thaw out northern Maine and her grandmother moving back home, pizza shop owner, Eleanora Ward, is in high spirits. She doesn’t think twice before agreeing to sell pizzas for a local fundraiser, and even donates a sizeable sum in addition.When the person in charge of collecting the money for the fundraiser is found dead and the money turns up missing, Ellie, along with all the other folks in town, is outraged at the crime. With some help from her family, she begins connecting the dots and soon realizes that what looked like a simple theft gone wrong, may have had a different motivation altogether.
  • The Salty Taste of Murder

    Christine Zane Thomas

    Paperback (Independently published, Oct. 19, 2018)
    The food here is to die for...Thirty-year-old Allie Treadwell is a singleton. She's a foodie, and a runner. A restaurant reviewer by day, and a Netflix aficionado by night.Even if it doesn’t make her the most popular dinner guest in the charming southern town of Lanai, Georgia, Allie’s reviews are always honest.And her latest is no different from any other.But Allie’s review isn’t the only thing to hit the newsstand. The restaurant’s owner and Allie’s one-time high school nemesis, Jessica Hayes, is found murdered. When Jessica’s husband, Miller, is labeled the prime suspect, Allie’s convinced the police are mistaken.As if dodging the bad press while she works to clear Miller’s name isn't enough, one false step could put the real killer onto her.Can Allie clear Miller’s name without winding up with the next obituary? ***Foodie Files Mysteries are quick reads of around 30k words.This book contains no swearing, no gore, and no cliffhangers.
  • A Saucy Taste of Murder

    Patti Benning

    (Independently published, May 1, 2019)
    Some people will do just about anything for money.With spring beginning to thaw out northern Maine and her grandmother moving back home, pizza shop owner, Eleanora Ward, is in high spirits. She doesn’t think twice before agreeing to sell pizzas for a local fundraiser, and even donates a sizeable sum in addition.When the person in charge of collecting the money for the fundraiser is found dead and the money turns up missing, Ellie, along with all the other folks in town, is outraged at the crime. With some help from her family, she begins connecting the dots and soon realizes that what looked like a simple theft gone wrong, may have had a different motivation altogether.