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Sliced, Diced and Dead: A Charcuterie Shop Mystery
Laid Out to Rest: A Charcuterie Shop Mystery
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A Charcuterie Shop Mystery Series

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Charcuterie chef Katie Aubrey is overjoyed when asked to create charcuterie boards for the summer fashion show at the prestigious Hidden Boulders Community in Cave Creek. However, the challenge for Katie isn't designing the complex cured meat and cheese platters but rather, how to deal with Edith Ellor

LanguageEnglish
Release dateJul 12, 2022
Sliced, Diced and Dead: A Charcuterie Shop Mystery
Laid Out to Rest: A Charcuterie Shop Mystery

Titles in the series (2)

  • Laid Out to Rest: A Charcuterie Shop Mystery

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    Laid Out to Rest: A Charcuterie Shop Mystery
    Laid Out to Rest: A Charcuterie Shop Mystery

    Next time you rent a house, make sure you're the only occupant.    If it wasn't for a flamboyant, self-absorbed ghost occupying Katie Aubrey's rental house, the thirtysomething fo

  • Sliced, Diced and Dead: A Charcuterie Shop Mystery

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    Sliced, Diced and Dead: A Charcuterie Shop Mystery
    Sliced, Diced and Dead: A Charcuterie Shop Mystery

    Charcuterie chef Katie Aubrey is overjoyed when asked to create charcuterie boards for the summer fashion show at the prestigious Hidden Boulders Community in Cave Creek. However, the challenge for Katie isn't designing the complex cured meat and cheese platters but rather, how to deal with Edith Ellor

Author

J.C. Eaton

J.C. Eaton is the penname for the collaborative writing team of Ann I. Goldfarb and James E. Clapp. While Ann is a seasoned author in her own right, having eight published YA time travel mysteries to her credit, James, a former winery tasting room manager, has focused on non-fiction with informative blurbs on the wine industry. This unlikely author duo found common ground when they moved to Arizona and realized that the community they were living in was the perfect background for murder mysteries. Ann admits that she’s definitely “the detail person” while James is more comfortable with plotline and the big ideas. Running the dialogue is their favorite pastime in this venture.

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