Death by Chocolate Marshmallow Pie
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4.3 • 30 Ratings
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- $9.99
Publisher Description
The island village of Eastport, Maine, is full of delights—including the delicious treats sold at The Chocolate Moose, the waterfront bakery run by Jacobia “Jake” Tiptree and Ellie White. But a new bakery in town is proving that you can have too much of a good thing . . .
Summer in Eastport means lobsters and blueberries, though tourists and locals alike always leave a little room for baked goods from the Chocolate Moose. This year’s arts fair means even more sweet-toothed customers. But it’s also bringing competition from a new rival, Choco’s, trying to slice into the action.
Choco’s owner, Brad Fairway, is pulling sneaky stunts to divert Moose patrons to his own shop, and Ellie finally confronts him about his tactics. But when Brad is found dead the next day—and the weapon is a gun that belongs to Ellie—it’s only a matter of time before she is charged with the crime.
Sifting through the victim’s connections, Jake and Ellie sense they’re getting close to the real culprit—a little too close. Can they serve up the solution before the killer dishes up another helping of murder?
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
In Graves's delightful sixth Death by Chocolate mystery (after 2022's Death by Chocolate Chip Cupcake), candy store owner Brad Fairway's unsavory business tactics leave a bitter taste in the mouths of chocolatiers Jacobia "Jake" Tiptree and Ellie White. Brad's new shop is competing with Jake and Ellie's longtime local favorite for summer tourist dollars in the small village of Eastport, Maine, with Brad undercutting Jake and Ellie's prices and bad-mouthing their baked goods at the annual art fair. To complicate matters, Brad knows about Jake's past laundering money for the New York mob, which she'd prefer to keep under wraps. When Brad is found dead after a confrontation with Ellie, and the murder weapon is Ellie's gun, Jake sets out to find the killer and defend the life she's built for herself in Maine. Before long, she starts to worry she or Ellie could be next. A bevy of memorable characters complement the breezy, intriguing plot. Established fans and newcomers alike will be satisfied.
Customer Reviews
Death was looking much better than the Chocolate Marshmallow Pie.
I’m sorry, I absolutely hate tearing up small independent authors but this book was not worth reading. It was just plain stupid.
I knew who broke into the car & stole the gun as soon as it was mentioned. Jake & Ellie are two of the dumbest women to ever appear in a book I have read. I read about 100+ books a year. And when is their little chocolate bakery open? They just don’t open if they have anything they consider more exciting to do. Someone needs to instruct them on how to run a business. Stupid
Not to mention how to investigate a murder. Have they never have watched a murder mystery on T.V. The mistakes they made were huge & the sheriff just looks the other way because they are friends. Stupid.
The only redeeming quality in the writers favor is the wonderful sense of humor. I love snark & this writer has snark down perfectly.