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Murder in the Pearl District

Cedar Bay Cozy Mystery Series, Book 5

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Murder in the Pearl District

By: Dianne Harman
Narrated by: Jamie Lynn
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Book five in the best-selling Cedar Bay Cozy Mystery series from Amazon All-Star author Dianne Harman.

Kelly, the owner of Kelly’s Koffee Shop, has reluctantly agreed to cater a dinner party for her friend Sophie Marchant in Portland’s popular Pearl District. The guest of honor, Donatella DeLuca, is a famous chef and owner of the highly acclaimed restaurant Mangia! Mangia!

The day after the dinner party, Donatella is found murdered. Who did it? The arrogant newspaper food critic? The sous chef at Mangia! Mangia!? The beautiful ex-wife of the television station owner who was going to produce Donatella’s new TV show Dining with Donatella? The French chef whose nationality is questionable? Or the deranged “hostess with the mostest”?

Join Kelly and her dog, Rebel, along with reluctant advice from her husband, Sheriff Mike, as they try to discover who murdered Donatella and why.

This is the fifth book in the best-selling Cedar Bay Cozy Mystery series. As always, mouthwatering recipes are included! Dianne has been recognized by Amazon as being one of their best-selling authors. You'll love Dianne Harman's best-selling cozy mysteries

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