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Candy Slain Murder
Candy Slain Murder | Maddie Day
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Christmas cheer has sent the griddle into overdrive at Robbie Jordan's popular country store and caf. And this year, there's a new seasonal special to feast on: murder! As December sweeps through South Lick, Indiana, Robbie's life seems merry and bright like the string lights glistening around town. But strange happenings signal a bumpy ride into the holidays. First a man raises eyebrows at Pans 'N Pancakes when he claiming to be the long-lost half-brother of Robbie's assistant. Then a fire destroys the home of a controversial anesthesiologist, exposing skeletal remains in his attic. Helplessly intrigued, all Robbie wants for Christmas is to stop her winter wonderland from becoming a real nightmare. With a decades-old mystery taking shape, can she run as fast as she can in pursuit of a killer who's harder to crack than a stale gingerbread man? Includes Recipes for You to Try!
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CoffeeNBooks
Candy Slain Murder | Maddie Day
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Bailedbailed

I had to bail on this one. I got 3 chapters in, but I just found reading the dialect annoying. It also felt like there were details/storyline included that just weren't necessary. I love a good cozy mystery, but this one just didn't seem right for me.

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CoffeeNBooks
Candy Slain Murder | Maddie Day
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Starting another mystery this morning, with coffee that matches my book. 😄 #coffeeandabook

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Dollycas
Candy Slain Murder | Maddie Day
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Pickpick

Candy Slain Murder is a fun whodunit.

Read my full review here: https://www.escapewithdollycas.com/2021/08/06/flashbackfriday-candy-slain-murder...

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Preciouz29
Candy Slain Murder | Maddie Day
Pickpick

I like the series overall and this book was good, but it was also longer than I thought it needed to be. Also, the author used irregardless.....seriously, I spent the rest of the novel trying to determine if she needs a better editor or if it was some sort of character flaw. Or maybe that‘s how they use it over there in Indiana?