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Two Down, Bun to Go
Two Down, Bun to Go | H. Y. Hanna
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A sinister phone call in the middle of the night throws tearoom owner, Gemma Rose, straight into the heart of a new murder mystery-this time with her friend, Seth, arrested as the key suspect! The grisly killing in the cloisters of an old Oxford college points to a bitter feud within the University-but Gemma finds unexpected clues popping up in her tiny Cotswolds village. Meanwhile, her love life is in turmoil as Gemma struggles to decide between eminent doctor, Lincoln Green, and sexy CID detective, Devlin O'Connor... whilst her quaint English tearoom is in hot water as she struggles to find a new baking chef. With her exasperating mother and her mischievous little tabby cat, Muesli, driving her nutty as a fruitcake-and the nosy Old Biddies at her heels-Gemma must crack her toughest case yet if she is to save her friend from a life behind bars. ** Traditional English Chelsea Bun recipe at the end of the story! This book follows British English spelling and usage. Clean read: no graphic violence, sex, or strong language. Genre: humorous culinary, cat cozy mystery series / women amateur sleuth / British mystery
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Mshookquilts
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Back to my new/current favorite series…One of Gemma‘s 2 favorite friends calls her in the wee hours of the morning to seek out & destroy a note he left for a fellow professor. Her friend, Seth, is being held for murder and he‘s afraid the note will incriminate him. And, thus, Gemma is embroiled in her 3rd murder mystery.

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MallenNC
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This is a good mystery series, especially for one I took a chance on because it was on Kindle Unlimited. I am really liking the setting in Oxford, and the side characters are great (especially the older ladies who “help” solve the crimes). I will definitely be reading the rest of these.