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You never know!Erin inherits a tea shop from her Aunt Clementine in a small town. Erin didn't want to run a tea shop but had always wanted to have a specialty bakery. One that made foods for people with allergies or needed sugar and flour free foods. Within days of opening her bakery, one of her customers is killed in her basement, making her suspect one. This story has a few surprises and one great adventure . Enjoy this one.
This is book 1 in the Auntie Clem's Bakery series. It's a wonderful start and the cast of characters bodes well for future books. Erin has moved to Eagle Falls to open a bakery in her Aunt's old shop. The first person she meets is the police detective who thinks she's breaking into the closed building. He is also the one to make her suspect # 1 in the murder of a neighbor. Enjoyed this one since it also taught me a lot about gluten free eating and cooking. I've never read P.D. Workman's books an...
A fun bakery murder with a twist. A fun bakery murder with a twist. A couple of new girls in town and a murder in a close knit community, so, who are the suspects and who is the real murderer.
Gluten-Free Murder was a Kindle book I found as I scrolled through unread titles on my Kindle. I really have no idea why I picked it up, whether it was a freebie or not. In this first in a new series, Erin comes to town to claim her inheritance. Her aunt has died and left her a tea shop and house. Erin has grown up in foster care and has really latched on to this as the opportunity of a lifetime. She is re-imagining the tea shop as a gluten free bakery. At her launch party, the town’s only other...
Since I enjoyed P.D. Workman’s crime writing, I tried one of her cozy mysteries, called Gluten Free Murder (Auntie Clem’s Bakery Book 1).Erin moves back to the small town of Eagle Falls to start up a gluten-free bakery in her aunt’s store after she passed away. Everything is going great until the grand opening when Angela Plaint, the owner of the rival bakery down the street, dies after eating one of Erin’s cupcakes.Erin becomes the prime suspect in Angela’s death. To make matters worse, even De...
Great mystery This book was very well written and the author did a wonderful job of having the main characters work thru some tough real life issues while living in a small town full of busy body women and dealing with a murder also.
A well-written mystery, with mostly sympathetic characters. Would have given another star if not for the gratuitous ableist remark by the protagonist partway through. This was particularly disappointing given the supportive portrayal of a trans character in the book, which was hugely encouraging. To then describe another character out of the blue as being "tied down to a disabled husband" was like a smack in the face. I know that a character's thoughts are not necessarily those of the author, bu...
This is the first of PD Workman's books I've read, and it certainly won't be the last. The author has the ability to pull you into her story and keep you firmly rooted there until the end. Her characters are interest and have depth. She isn't afraid to explore the areas of our society that many would rather sweep under the rug. Instead she uses them in the story to create tension and believable characters. The author built the tension at the ending that had me holding my breath. I highly recomme...
Erin in Tennesse is fixing to open up a Gluten Free shop that her Aunt Clemintine who had died had a Tea Shop 10 years ago in Tennesse. Erin parents died a long time ago and she was in and out of foster families. She re!embers her Aunt and her Tea Shop helping her. Clementine have Erin her abandoned shop and her house. A lawyer tracked Erin down. Bald Eagle Falls, Tennesse towners were kinda of weary that Erin was opening a another bakery which they said that there was one already. And Erin says...
Couldn't put it down !! From a cute kitten to a police dog to a bakery for people with allergies ! Highly recommend!
Quite good! The characters were good hearted & open minded. It was refreshing.
May I just say how incredibly refreshing it was to read about gluten free realities in this book instead of the BS spouted by armchair gastroenterologists on social media? This was a very enjoyable light read. I don't generally read cozy mysteries but since I have CD, I picked this up and I'm glad I did.