Penny Cavanagh must swap out matchmaking for sleuthing when a dinner party for Blarney Green couples ends in murder.
Although Penny Cavanagh left her career as a matchmaker behind when she departed California for Blarney Green, Ireland, she dusts off her skills when blustery Irish chef Kieran Duffy demands she help him woo sophisticated restaurateur Odette Badeaux. Penny suggests Kieran and his brother, Ian, throw one of their renowned dinner parties and invite the French beauty. However, Odette arrives at the soiree with a dateand Elliot Steele ends the evening with a lethal stab wound to the chest.
Convinced that one of the Americans traveling with Elliot must be at the heart of his murder, Penny and her cousin, Nora Murphy, embark on a series of risky escapades to gather more clues about the suspicious group. But are the cousins’ crime-solving schemes clever and brave . . . or simply foolhardy? If they aren’t careful, they’ll end up in a killer’s crosshairs, and the party will most definitely be over.
This clever whodunit from Annie’s Attic's Irish Tearoom Mysteries series is a must-read for fans of cozy mysteries, Irish settings, female friendships, and light romance.
Genre: Cozy Mystery
Although Penny Cavanagh left her career as a matchmaker behind when she departed California for Blarney Green, Ireland, she dusts off her skills when blustery Irish chef Kieran Duffy demands she help him woo sophisticated restaurateur Odette Badeaux. Penny suggests Kieran and his brother, Ian, throw one of their renowned dinner parties and invite the French beauty. However, Odette arrives at the soiree with a dateand Elliot Steele ends the evening with a lethal stab wound to the chest.
Convinced that one of the Americans traveling with Elliot must be at the heart of his murder, Penny and her cousin, Nora Murphy, embark on a series of risky escapades to gather more clues about the suspicious group. But are the cousins’ crime-solving schemes clever and brave . . . or simply foolhardy? If they aren’t careful, they’ll end up in a killer’s crosshairs, and the party will most definitely be over.
This clever whodunit from Annie’s Attic's Irish Tearoom Mysteries series is a must-read for fans of cozy mysteries, Irish settings, female friendships, and light romance.
Genre: Cozy Mystery
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