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  • Published: 21 December 2020
  • ISBN: 9781496728913
  • Imprint: Kensington
  • Format: Paperback
  • Pages: 336
  • RRP: $17.99

The Corpse Who Knew Too Much



In Debra Sennefelder's fourth cozy mystery set-in small-town Connecticut and featuring Hope Early, a Martha Stewart-esque food blogger, the series sleuth takes on a cold case that's heating up fast...

Food blogger Hope Early takes on a cold case that's heating up fast . . .
 
Building on her recipe for success with her food blog, Hope at Home, Hope is teaching her first blogging class at the local library in Jefferson, Connecticut. She’s also learning about podcasts, including a true-crime one called Search for the Missing, hosted by Hope's childhood friend, Devon Markham. Twenty years ago on Valentine's Day, right here in Jefferson, Devon's mom disappeared and was never found. Finally Devon has returned to solve the mystery of what happened to her mother—and she asks Hope to help.

The next day Hope discovers Devon's apartment has been ransacked. Her laptop with the research on her mother's cold case is missing, and Devon is nowhere to be found. When her friend's body is later discovered in a car wreck, Hope is convinced it's no accident. Clearly, Devon was too close to the truth, and the cold-blooded killer is still at large in Jefferson. Now it's up to Hope to find the guilty party—before the food blogger herself becomes the next subject of another true-crime podcast . . .

Includes Recipes from Hope’s Kitchen!

  • Published: 21 December 2020
  • ISBN: 9781496728913
  • Imprint: Kensington
  • Format: Paperback
  • Pages: 336
  • RRP: $17.99

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Praise for The Corpse Who Knew Too Much

Praise for Debra Sennefelder's Food Blogger Mystery series

"Steeped in the details of running a blog, creating recipes, writing blog posts, and photographing tempting shots of her
food, this cozy will appeal to all who like books with a food frame and to those who enjoy watching cooking competitions on television." --Booklist on The Hidden Corpse

"[Sennefelder's] interest in people and relationships is channeled into her novels against a backdrop of crime and mystery." --The Newtown Bee on The Hidden Corpse

"The pleasant setting and the clever mystery plot make this a worthy read." --Mystery Scene on Three Widows and a Corpse

"This was a mystery with a neat twist that totally had me second-guessing myself. I liked very much how Three Widows and a Corpse had me thinking." --Criminal Element

"Fare for food-cozy fans." --Kirkus Reviews on Three Widows and a Corpse


"This is a fun story mixed with plenty of hijinks and mystery." --The Parkersburg News & Sentinel on Three Widows and a Corpse

"Fans of Krista Davis' 'Domestic Diva' mysteries will appreciate another detective who specializes in cooking and lifestyle suggestions." --Library Journal on The Uninvited Corpse