Two best friends sell books and bonbons—and solve crimes—in this mystery from the author of Death Is Like a Box of Chocolates…
Hoping to sweeten sales for their shop, Chocolates and Chapters, Michelle and Erica host a reception highlighting a new museum display of ancient Mayan pottery curated by Erica’s former mentor, Professor Addison Moody. The evening has a few hiccups, but the ladies soon smooth things over with ample servings of wine and chocolate.
Yet with the sweet comes the bitter. The very next day, the antiquities from the reception are discovered missing. The professor accuses Erica of having sticky fingers, claiming she wants revenge on him. And she’s only in more trouble after he’s found stabbed to death with one of the artifacts. Now Michelle must help Erica track down the real killer before someone else finds themselves in less than mint condition…
About the Author
Kathy Aarons is the author of the Chocolate Covered mysteries, including Death Is Like a Box of Chocolates.
Praise for Truffled to Death…
Praise for Death Is Like a Box of Chocolates
"Kathy Aarons has penned a delectably devious mystery in Death Is Like a Box of Chocolates. Best friends and amateur sleuths, Michelle and Erica make a formidable duo as they unwrap their first chocolate covered mystery. Any lover of chocolate and books will find this story the perfect combination of savory, sweet, and deadly.”--Jenn McKinlay, New York Times bestselling author of Sugar and Iced
"Kathy Aarons' deft blend of delicious chocolate and tasty mystery will delight the reader’s palate." --Victoria Hamilton, National Bestselling Author of Muffin But Murder
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Two best friends sell books and bonbons—and solve crimes—in this mystery from the author of Death Is Like a Box of Chocolates…
Hoping to sweeten sales for their shop, Chocolates and Chapters, Michelle and Erica host a reception highlighting a new museum display of ancient Mayan pottery curated by Erica’s former mentor, Professor Addison Moody. The evening has a few hiccups, but the ladies soon smooth things over with ample servings of wine and chocolate.
Yet with the sweet comes the bitter. The very next day, the antiquities from the reception are discovered missing. The professor accuses Erica of having sticky fingers, claiming she wants revenge on him. And she’s only in more trouble after he’s found stabbed to death with one of the artifacts. Now Michelle must help Erica track down the real killer before someone else finds themselves in less than mint condition…
About the Author
Kathy Aarons is the author of the Chocolate Covered mysteries, including Death Is Like a Box of Chocolates.
Praise For…
Praise for Death Is Like a Box of Chocolates
"Kathy Aarons has penned a delectably devious mystery in Death Is Like a Box of Chocolates. Best friends and amateur sleuths, Michelle and Erica make a formidable duo as they unwrap their first chocolate covered mystery. Any lover of chocolate and books will find this story the perfect combination of savory, sweet, and deadly.”--Jenn McKinlay, New York Times bestselling author of Sugar and Iced
"Kathy Aarons' deft blend of delicious chocolate and tasty mystery will delight the reader’s palate." --Victoria Hamilton, National Bestselling Author of Muffin But Murder