Murder Gone A-Rye (A Baker's Treat Mystery)
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Rating | : | 4.10 (542 Votes) |
Asin | : | B00FX7R8O6 |
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Number of Pages | : | 426 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2017-04-06 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
But as Grandma scoots in where others fear to tread, Toni needs to make sure she not only stays out of jail but out of harm’s way…INCLUDES GLUTEN FREE RECIPES. A former investigative journalist, she decides to solve the murder herself—with help from Toni—by digging up long-buried town secrets. Toni Holmes is the best gluten-free baker in Oiltop, Kansas—okay, she’s the only one—but when her grandmother becomes a murder suspect, she’s more concerned with keeping Grandma free… When Toni’s beloved—and eccentric—grandma Ruth is arrested for the murder of her archenemy, Lois Striker, it’s time for a senior moment of truth. Telltale tracks from a scooter like the one Grandma Ruth rides lead
Nancy J. Parra lives in the Midwest with her trusty Bichon-Poo, whom she refers to warmly as “Little Dog.” Parra’s novel, The Counterfeit Bride, was named “one of the top ten romances of 2010" by Booklist. Gluten for Punishment was the first book in the Baker’s Treat Mysteries.
A fun read A murder mystery with Grandma Ruth being interviewed by the police in the death of an older but unpopular member of the community.Thanksgiving is coming, Toni has a parade float to prepare, her friend and autistic son have taken over the the top floor of her house and she has many, many GF pies to make for th. "Not a favorite" according to Michael W. Johnson. I loved her first book, but I was disappointed in this one. I liked the recipes in the back of the book and made the "Gluten-Free Peanut Butter Bars" I did not however follow the story line. The character was too reserved with not wanting to find out who the murderer was. It took almost losing her grandmother. "Murder Gone A-Rye by Nancy J. Parra" according to Deb@Debbie's Book Bag. Nancy J. Parra brings readers the second book in her Baker's Treat Mystery series. Readers looking for a small town with a lot of heart will love Oiltop, Kansas. The townspeople are close knit and full of secrets, which makes for a great mystery. Grandma Ruth is back, as well as, heroine Toni and the gang fro
The gluten-free baking angle makes for a timely twist to food-themed mysteries, though grandma’s cavorting and another subplot involving Toni’s suitors are a little much to believe. --Amy Alessio . Toni is busy getting a float ready for Homer Everett Day, Oiltop, Kansas’ annual Thanksgiving event, when her feisty grandma becomes a suspect in the murder of a woman with connections to Homer Everett and a decades-old murder. Taking time away from holiday pie baking, Toni races to the aid of grandma, even breaking into the courthouse to have a look at records with a bearing on the case. From Booklist The second in the series featuring gluten-free baker Toni Holmes ties in current and cold-case murders