Sunday, November 7, 2021

Book Review: Christmas Candy Corpse

 



Christmas Candy Corpse

by Rosemarie Ross

Pub Date 30 Nov 2021 | Archive Date 03 Dec 2021

 Kensington Books,  Kensington

 Mystery & Thrillers



I am reviewing a copy of Christmas Candy Corpse through Kensington Books and Netgalley:





In Christmas Candy Corpse Six ambitious bakers are competing for glory and a grand prize, showcasing their most delicious candies, cookies, and desserts.   But Courtney detects some grinchiness actions from her coworkers, especially from  judge Shannon Collins, but she’s hoping the sweet treats will restore everyone’s festive spirits. That Christmas wish swiftly fizzles when assistant director Kinzy Hummel is found strangled—with an apron from Shannon’s new product line.





Shannon insists that she’s innocent.  In the meantime Kinzy had been under pressure from a disgruntled attorney to settle her late grandfather’s estate.   But could that be a motive for murder?   Even as Courtney sifts through competitors and crew for likely suspects, the show must go on.  Unless she can get to the truth quickly there’ll be another helping of homicide amid the pinwheel cookies and fruitcakes..





I give Christmas Candy Corpse five out of five stars!



Happy Reading!


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