Tea, Cake & Murder!
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Emily Crookshanks wakes up in a 1920s English village with no memory, a talent for deduction, and a wardrobe full of hats that look as if they were designed during a nervous breakdown.
This is inconvenient.
Even more inconvenient is the dead vicar face-down in her cake.
Little Pucklewick should be all tea trays, church gossip, polite smiles, and suspiciously well-kept gardens. Instead, it is stuffed with secrets: a pompous inspector determined to arrest the obvious suspect, a dashing village doctor with a heroic moustache, a housemaid who bakes like a natural disaster, a circle of formidable church ladies, a mysterious explorer, a vanishing secretary, and enough lies to sink the parish hall.
Emily, unfortunately for everyone else, is very good at asking questions.
But as she digs into the vicar's murder, stranger memories begin to surface. A hunted woman. A spell gone wrong. A life filled with wands, danger, and things that definitely do not belong in a respectable village mystery.
Someone in Little Pucklewick is killing to keep the truth buried.
And Emily may be the only detective sharp enough, rude enough, and improperly dressed enough to uncover it.
Tea, Cake & MURDER! is a funny, twist-filled cozy mystery with a magical twist, perfect for readers who love eccentric villages, impossible murders, sharp-tongued heroines, suspicious cake, and amateur sleuths who absolutely refuse to behave.