Snoop to nuts / Elizabeth Lee.
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- ISBN: 9780425261415 (paperback)
- Physical Description: 292 p. ; 18 cm
- Publisher: New York : Berkley Prime Crime, 2015.
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Subject: | Blanchard, Lindy (Fictitious character) > Fiction. Clergy > Crimes against > Texas > Fiction. Murder > Investigation > Texas > Fiction. Pecan growers > Texas > Fiction. Grandmothers > Texas > Fiction. Texas > Fiction. |
Genre: | Detective and mystery stories. |
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When one of the judges of the "Most Original Pecan Treat" competition, Pastor Jenkins, falls over dead after tasting Miss Amelia Blanchard's entry, Lindy Blanchard must crack this tough case by finding out who wanted to frame her meemaw for murder. Includes nut recipes. By the author of A Tough Nut to Kill. Original. - Penguin Putnam
Murder gets nutty in the latest in Elizabeth Lee's delectable Nut House series
Lindy Blanchard’s family pecan farm is known county-wide, but it’s the goodies her grandmother sells at their store, the Nut House, that really bring in the crowds—until someone turns one of her tasty treats deadly…
The “Most Original Pecan Treat” contest at the Ag Fair is the talk of Riverville, Texas, especially when it’s clear that Miss Amelia Blanchard’s Heavenly Texas Pecan Caviar will take home a blue ribbon. Which is why everyone is amazed when her dish doesn’t even place—and even more shocked when one of the judges, Pastor Jenkins, keels over dead, right after taking a second taste of Miss Amelia’s food.
No one in town truly believes that Amelia would even hurt a fly, but all the evidence points to poor Pastor Jenkins’ death being caused by poison in the caviar. Now, unless Lindy figures out who wanted to frame Amelia for murder, her meemaw may have baked her last famous pecan pie… - Random House, Inc.
Murder gets nutty in the latest in Elizabeth Lee's delectable Nut House series
Lindy Blanchardâs family pecan farm is known county-wide, but itâs the goodies her grandmother sells at their store, the Nut House, that really bring in the crowdsâuntil someone turns one of her tasty treats deadlyâ¦
The âMost Original Pecan Treatâ contest at the Ag Fair is the talk of Riverville, Texas, especially when itâs clear that Miss Amelia Blanchardâs Heavenly Texas Pecan Caviar will take home a blue ribbon. Which is why everyone is amazed when her dish doesnât even placeâand even more shocked when one of the judges, Pastor Jenkins, keels over dead, right after taking a second taste of Miss Ameliaâs food.
No one in town truly believes that Amelia would even hurt a fly, but all the evidence points to poor Pastor Jenkinsâ death being caused by poison in the caviar. Now, unless Lindy figures out who wanted to frame Amelia for murder, her meemaw may have baked her last famous pecan pieâ¦