Light pink, robinâs egg blue, daffodil yellow, mint greenâEaster eggs hiding sweet treats come in every pastel color. But in a few small towns this year, cracking them could be more fatal than funâŚ
EASTER EGG MURDER by LESLIE MEIER
In Provence to visit her daughter, part-time reporter Lucy Stone is soaking up the atmosphere, even if it includes one Carole Capobianco, the empty-nester she encountered on the flight over. Not exactly two peas in a pod, theyâre both amused by the tale of a neighborâs chickens refusing to lay eggs. The decoy eggs heâs set out to encourage the egg-centric hens are not only gorgeously Faberge-style, theyâre being stolen! Thatâs confusing enough, but whatâs happened to the cook is deadly serious.
DEATH BY ANOTHER EASTER EGG by LEE HOLLIS
When an ambitious young reporter dies mid-meal at Hayley Powellâs Bar Harbor restaurant, Hayley is horrified. Determined to save her eateryâs reputation, Hayley scrambles to crack the case wide open like an egg, discovering that the victim was about to break a juicy storyâone that a number of people (er, suspects) did not order off the menu. Which makes finding the killer more than devilishly hard . . .
AN EGGY WAY TO DIE by PEGGY EHRHART
Cleaning up after the Easter egg hunt in the Arborville park, friends Pamela and Bettina are startled to find something else hiddenâthe dead body of a local cookbook author, surrounded by broken shells and slippery yolks. The pair are far from hard-boiled detectives, but as they search for clues, they find that the whole case smells distinctly like rotten eggs . . .
Light pink, robinâs egg blue, daffodil yellow, mint greenâEaster eggs hiding sweet treats come in every pastel color. But in a few small towns this year, cracking them could be more fatal than funâŚ
EASTER EGG MURDER by LESLIE MEIER
In Provence to visit her daughter, part-time reporter Lucy Stone is soaking up the atmosphere, even if it includes one Carole Capobianco, the empty-nester she encountered on the flight over. Not exactly two peas in a pod, theyâre both amused by the tale of a neighborâs chickens refusing to lay eggs. The decoy eggs heâs set out to encourage the egg-centric hens are not only gorgeously Faberge-style, theyâre being stolen! Thatâs confusing enough, but whatâs happened to the cook is deadly serious.
DEATH BY ANOTHER EASTER EGG by LEE HOLLIS
When an ambitious young reporter dies mid-meal at Hayley Powellâs Bar Harbor restaurant, Hayley is horrified. Determined to save her eateryâs reputation, Hayley scrambles to crack the case wide open like an egg, discovering that the victim was about to break a juicy storyâone that a number of people (er, suspects) did not order off the menu. Which makes finding the killer more than devilishly hard . . .
AN EGGY WAY TO DIE by PEGGY EHRHART
Cleaning up after the Easter egg hunt in the Arborville park, friends Pamela and Bettina are startled to find something else hiddenâthe dead body of a local cookbook author, surrounded by broken shells and slippery yolks. The pair are far from hard-boiled detectives, but as they search for clues, they find that the whole case smells distinctly like rotten eggs . . .