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Dead and Berried by Karen MacInerney
Dead and Berried by Karen MacInerney








Dead and Berried by Karen MacInerney

The recipes and food descriptions will make you hungry!.The author has created plenty of twists and turns to keep the reader guessing. She's well-rounded and naturally inquisitive. It sounds like a place you could go to get away from everything. The descriptions of the island and the Inn are so wonderful. I wish I could go stay at the Gray Whale Inn. Don't miss this mystery!"-Maggie Sefton, author of Knit One, Kill Two Needled to Death and A Deadly Yarn "Clever plotting, charming characters-and of course, decadent recipes-will leave you hungry for more."-Michele Scott, author of Murder Uncorked "I love this series. Karen MacInerney has cooked up a winning recipe for murder. A developer wants to destroy a cranberry bog on the island but that's not the only problem as a murderer strikes and Natalie's best friend becomes the prime suspect."-Mystery Scene "Deliciously clever plot. "A delicious sequel to Murder on the Rocks. Don't miss this mystery -Maggie Sefton, author of Knit One, Kill Two Needled to Death and A Deadly Yarn A developer wants to destroy a cranberry bog on the island but that's not the only problem as a murderer strikes and Natalie's best friend becomes the prime suspect.- Mystery Scene A truly smart and gripping cozy Deliciously clever plot. Praise: A delicious sequel to Murder on the Rocks. When Charlene's lover-the handsome chaplain with a stake in the development- is stabbed to death, Natalie promises to find the murderer for her griefstricken friend, who's also the number-one suspect.

Dead and Berried by Karen MacInerney

Worst of all, there's a killer on the loose, picking off people like ripe fruit. Natalie Barnes isn't sweet on the idea of commercial interests souring their cozy oasis, but the single innkeeper has other problems on her plate: a withering relationship with her best friend Charlene, the sudden appearance of her ex-fianc with a tempting proposal, and eerie bumps in the night suggesting the Gray Whale Inn is haunted. This time, they're planning to wipe out a natural cranberry bog, along with the island's namesake berries, to build a luxury subdivision. In this delicious follow-up to Murder on the Rocks, developers have returned to Cranberry Island.










Dead and Berried by Karen MacInerney