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Murder on the Menu

The Shilpa Solanki Mysteries, Book 2

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Murder on the Menu

By: Marissa De Luna
Narrated by: Rachel Petladwala
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It's an unhappy birthday when murder crashes the party—but luckily, a sleuthing baker is in the mix…

Shilpa Solanki has settled into life in Otter's Reach, and her cakes are selling like… well, hotcakes. When tycoon Roy Arden turns eighty, Shilpa caters the event—but the party's over when it turns out it was Roy's last birthday.

Roy's daughter, Caroline, asks Shilpa to investigate, and delving into the Arden family dysfunction provides a surfeit of suspects: the much-younger second wife; the gardener-turned-son-in-law Roy never approved of; the brother he had a strained relationship with.

Then Caroline turns up dead, too, and Shilpa has to burn the candle at both ends to find the culprit in this cozy culinary mystery by the author of A Slice of Murder.

©2022 Marissa De Luna (P)2022 Storyside
Amateur Sleuths Cosy Culinary International Mystery & Crime Mystery

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