Murder at the Blarney Bash / Darci Hannah.
While baking up a storm for the grand opening of the Irish import gift shop owned by her boyfriend's eccentric uncle, Finnigan O'Connor, Lindsey Bakewell needs the luck of the Irish when Finn is arrested for bludgeoning a man dressed as a leprechaun.
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- ISBN: 9781496741745 (paperback)
- Physical Description: viii, 343 pages ; 18 cm.
- Publisher: New York : Kensington Publishing Corp., [2024]
- Copyright: ©2024
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General Note: | "Includes delicious recipes!"--Back cover. "Kensington Cozies"--Spine. |
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Subject: | Bakers > Fiction. Murder > Investigation > Fiction. Saint Patrick's Day > Fiction. Michigan > Fiction. |
Genre: | Detective and mystery fiction. Cozy mysteries. Recipes. Novels. |
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While baking up a storm for the grand opening of the Irish import gift shop owned by her boyfriendâs eccentric uncle, Finnigan OâConnor, Lindsey Bakewell needs the luck of the Irish when Finn is arrested for bludgeoning a man dressed as a leprechaun. - Random House, Inc.
Follow the aroma of shamrock sugar cookies to the Beacon Bakeshop, a lighthouse on the shores of Lake Michigan where amateur sleuth Lindsey Bakewell is busy preparing for Beacon Harborâs St. Patrickâs Day festivities â with a little help from her adorable Newfoundland, Wellington, of course!
Lindsey is baking up a stormâshamrock sugar cookies, Guinness chocolate cupcakes, Irish soda breadâfor the well-timed grand opening of the Irish import gift shop, the Blarney Stone, owned by her boyfriendâs uncle, Finnigan OâConnor, recently relocated from the Emerald Isle.
But itâs Uncle Finn himself who seems full of blarney when he gleefully reveals a pot of real gold he claims he stole from an actual leprechaun. And Finnâs fortune takes a turn for the worse when heâs arrested for the bludgeoning of a small unidentified man dressed as a leprechaunâthe murder weapon alleged to be his now-missing shillelagh.
Eccentric Uncle Finn may enjoy believing heâs outwitted a leprechaun, but he would never be so deluded as to clobber one with his walking stick. Now Lindsey will need more than the luck of the Irish to seize a golden opportunity to catch the real killer . . .