"Delectable amateur sleuth tale"
After divorcing her husband and leaving her Texas hometown,
Lee McKinney moves to Warner Pier, Michigan where she
begins to make a new life for herself. She moves into her
Aunt Nettie's home because the prices for real estate in
Michigan are sky high and serves as the business manager
for her aunt's TenHuis Chocolade store. The merchants in
the business district are doing a teddy bear winter
promotion to attract tourists and TenHuis Chocolade
exhibits very valuable antique molds. In the middle of all the festivity and commotion, Lee's
former stepson Jeff arrives in town, refusing to tell her
why he's there. She puts the troubled youth to work at her
aunt's store and he becomes a hero when he foils a robbery
that insures the molds are returned to Gail, the antique
dealer who lent them to the store in the first place. The
next thing anyone knows is Gail is dead and her stepson is
in jail on suspicion of murder. Lee is determined to prove
his innocence and sets herself up as a target for a killer
without mercy. Do not read THE CHOCOLATE BEAR BURGLARY on an empty stomach
because the luscious, mouth-watering erotic descriptions of
exotic chocolate will have you running out to buy gourmet
sweets. JoAnna Carl's amateur sleuth tale is a delectable
treat starring a heroine impossible to dislike. This woman
gets the job done, whether its selling chocolate or solving
the case as she follows up every clue and lead. Harriet Klausner
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted October 10, 2002
SummaryIn this brand-new mystery by the author of The Chocolate
Cat Caper, Lee McKinney and her Aunt Nettie, small-town
chocolatiers, are about to unwittingly step into some big-
time crime.
But a curious Lee won't rest until their chocolate shop-not
to mention their lives-are out of danger.
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