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A Half-Baked Murder
- Cannabis Cafe Mystery Series, Book 1
- Narrated by: Chelsea Stephens
- Length: 9 hrs and 12 mins
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Summary
In this irresistible debut mystery from Emily George, aspiring pastry chef Chloe Barnes is ready to take her career higher . . . while bringing down a killer!
Formally trained pastry chef Chloe Barnes is opening a cannabis bakery. That's not at all what the twenty-eight-year-old envisioned while living the dream in Paris with a hot fiance and a Michelin star restaurant gig around the corner. But the rising "it girl" of choux puffs rethinks everything after a scathing food review and humiliating breakup make her long for home in sunny California. When her beloved grandmother falls ill, Chloe returns to quaint Azalea Bay, to start over in the most satisfying way possible—concocting delicious edibles with her quirky Aunt Dawn.
Combining French luxury and THC, Baked by Chloe will take pot brownies to another level. That is, until a creepy past acquaintance rehashes old drama and shockingly turns up dead—landing Aunt Dawn as the number one murder suspect. Now, alongside her closest confidants, a stunned Chloe must alternate between budding entrepreneur and amateur sleuth to clear her aunt's name, open the best bakery in town, and weed out the real culprit from a list of unsettling suspects!
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- Jean Barrett
- 30-05-23
An excellent cosy mystery.
I enjoyed this book. The idea of cooking with wacky-baccy is completely alien to me, but it was a fun listen and the characters came through as very real. It was totally different to the usual home-coming girl storyline, and there were enough red herrings neatly sewn into the storyline to have me not quite sure who did what to who. The narrator did a good job too to keep the pace moving along smoothly. Not sure I’m going to try the recipes as don’t think it’s legal where I live, but I’m looking forward to Book 2 in the series.
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