Welcome to a specialty shop in the Oregon tourist town of Oceanview, where itâs all things honeyâfrom taffy to body scrub. But murder can make things sticky . . .
A BALMY WAY TO GO
With her Let It Bee honey boutique buzzing along nicely, life is as sweet as nectar for Wren Johnsonâuntil she takes a morning walk along the Pacific beach with her Havana Brown cat, Everett, and stumbles upon the body of Agnes Snow, the cranky queen of the local craft fairs, stiff as driftwood. More unfortunate? Clutched in the victimâs fist is a label from Wrenâs homemade beeswax-and-honey lip balm. Which makes Officer Jim Hampton focus his dreamy-blue Paul Newman eyes on Wren as suspect number one.
With fabulous feline support from Everett, Wren must comb the town for clues and clear her name before someone else gets stung.
Praise for Nancy Coco and Her Candy-Coated Mysteries
âA puzzling series of crimes . . . plenty of suspects and mouthwatering recipes.â âKirkus Reviews
âMemorable characters, a charming locale, and a satisfying mystery.â âBarbara Allan
âItâs probably best not to read this while youâre too hungry, as the fudge recipes may send you right to the kitchen.â âThe Oakland Tribune
Welcome to a specialty shop in the Oregon tourist town of Oceanview, where itâs all things honeyâfrom taffy to body scrub. But murder can make things sticky . . .
A BALMY WAY TO GO
With her Let It Bee honey boutique buzzing along nicely, life is as sweet as nectar for Wren Johnsonâuntil she takes a morning walk along the Pacific beach with her Havana Brown cat, Everett, and stumbles upon the body of Agnes Snow, the cranky queen of the local craft fairs, stiff as driftwood. More unfortunate? Clutched in the victimâs fist is a label from Wrenâs homemade beeswax-and-honey lip balm. Which makes Officer Jim Hampton focus his dreamy-blue Paul Newman eyes on Wren as suspect number one.
With fabulous feline support from Everett, Wren must comb the town for clues and clear her name before someone else gets stung.
Praise for Nancy Coco and Her Candy-Coated Mysteries
âA puzzling series of crimes . . . plenty of suspects and mouthwatering recipes.â âKirkus Reviews
âMemorable characters, a charming locale, and a satisfying mystery.â âBarbara Allan
âItâs probably best not to read this while youâre too hungry, as the fudge recipes may send you right to the kitchen.â âThe Oakland Tribune