
Spice Isle Bakery Mysteries: Books 1-3
Spice Isle Bakery Mysteries
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Narrated by:
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Janina Edwards
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By:
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Olivia Matthews
About this listen
This culinary bundle includes the first three books in the Spice Isle Bakery Mysteries, a suspenseful yet cozy series that celebrates Caribbean American heritage.
Against the Currant
Investigating murder was never supposed to be part of Lyndsay Murry's plan; she just wants her West Indian bakery to be a success!
Hard Dough Homicide
Someone in Brooklyn’s Little Caribbean neighborhood has an appetite for murder, and Lyndsay finds herself investigating again.
Coconut Drop Dead
When an up-and-coming reggae singer dies at Brooklyn’s annual Caribbean American Heritage Festival, Lyndsay's cousin Manny asks her to help prove it was murder.
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