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SummaryThe Chocolate Cat Caper (originally published
in March 2002)
Enjoy the Guilt
After giving up her career as a Texas trophy wife, Lee
McKinney finds herself in a Michigan resort town, keeping
the books for her aunt Nettie's luxury chocolate business.
But she soon discovers that her new life isn't all truffles
and bonbons....
Clementine Ripley, the defense attorney everyone loves to
hate, is throwing a party that calls for several thousand
dollars' worth of custom chocolatessome made in the
image of her champion cat. Lee jumps at the job, but sweet
success takes a bitter turn when someone adds an extra
ingredientcyanideto one of their delicious
chocolates and it finds its way into Ms. Ripley's mouth. Now
it's up to Lee to figure out who tampered with the family
recipe before she and her aunt end up behind
not-so-chocolate bars.
The Chocolate Bear Burglary (originally
published in November 2002)
Confessions of a Confectioner
After leaving her bad-new husband back in Texas, Lee
McKinney moved up north to a quaint resort town. Now she
keeps the books for her aunt's luxury chocolate shops. But
Lee soon finds that Michigan winters can be murder....
Lee and Aunt Nettie can't believe their luck. A teddy bear
promotion will have tourists flocking to Warner Pier, which
could mean skyrocketing sales for TenHuis Chocolade. To help
decorate the scrumptious tore, Gail, an antique dealer,
lends them a collection of valuable chocolate molds. But
after a burglary at the shop, Gail meets with a grisly
fateand the main suspect in her murder is Lee's
troubled teenage stepson. Lee sets out to clear his name,
but awakening long-hibernating family secrets might be more
than this daring crime solver can bear....
The Chocolate Frog Frame-Up (originally
published in December 2003)
Chocolate Chicanery
The quaint resort town of Warner Pier, Michigan, is abuzz
with preparations for the Fourth of July. Things are going
swimmingly for Lee McKinney and her aunt Nettie, as they
debut their latest confections at TenHuis Chocolade
chocolate frogs, fish, and lizards of all sizes.
The first customer to buy a chocolate croaker is the town
crank, Hershel Perkinsonly minutes after having a
public altercation in the post office with Lee's boyfriend,
Joe Woodyard. Lee and Joe are planning a romantic cruise up
the Warner River in an antique wooden boat, but their plans
are smashed when Hershel's canoe, the Toadfrog, is found
half submerged near Joe's boat shop. Hershel has
disappearedand the police presume foul play. Joe seems
the most likely suspect, but Lee thinks he's being framed.
And it's a chocolate clue that leads her to the killer....
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