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Serving Up Suspects
Dishing Up Deceit
Mixing Up Murder
Audiobook series4 titles

Little Dog Diner Series

Written by Emmie Lyn

Narrated by Vanessa Daniels

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars

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About this series

Autumn on the Maine coast is stunning, which brings the tourists out in droves. My restaurant, the Little Dog Diner, is teeming with them, thanks to the locally famous fall festival.

Usually that's a great thing . . . this year, however, the discovery of a dead body puts a damper on business awfully fast.

Add to that the fact that the victim had a vendetta against almost every small business owner in town, and now I've landed right in the middle of the very long and tedious suspect list.

Looks like it's time to toss my apron aside and don the detective hat once more. Thankfully, Pip is more than ready to assist in this one, because if I didn't get to the bottom of this chaos quickly, it could be me getting cooked!
LanguageEnglish
Release dateMar 31, 2020
Serving Up Suspects
Dishing Up Deceit
Mixing Up Murder

Titles in the series (4)

  • Mixing Up Murder

    1

    Mixing Up Murder
    Mixing Up Murder

    Murder wasn't supposed to be on the menu at the Little Dog Diner, but that's exactly what we got served anyway. Hi, I'm Dani Mackenzie and I'm the unfortunate soul who owns said diner. Looks like business is going to be slow for a little while as the whole town scrambles to find whodunnit. At first I just needed something to keep me busy while on my forced vacation, but now as the clues stack up, I'm caught in the middle of this crazy mixed-up murder. And I'll do anything to get to the bottom of what really happened and why it happened in my kitchen. Too bad the only known witness to the crime is the victim's terrier, Pip, and no one believes she bludgeoned her owner to death. But if not her . . . then who? And, perhaps more importantly, who's next?

  • Serving Up Suspects

    2

    Serving Up Suspects
    Serving Up Suspects

    As it turns out quilting is the deadly new fad people are just dying to try . . . And here I thought the annual quilt auction would be a boring way to spend an evening! One big murder in my tiny hometown was more than I ever wanted to see, but now the death toll has risen to two. Eek! Hey, at least I've got my favorite ten-pound bundle of mischief at my side for good. My Jack Russell buddy, Pip, and I are experienced amateur detectives now and we're more than ready to put another tough case to bed. The problem is that the murder victim had no known enemies, which begs the question: Who would actually want her dead? For this tricky catering gig, it looks like we'll be serving up suspects instead of dessert. Can we catch the killer in time to save the fundraiser . . . and maybe even some lives along the way?

  • Dishing Up Deceit

    3

    Dishing Up Deceit
    Dishing Up Deceit

    I always thought weddings were supposed to be about joining lives . . . Not ending them. But when an unexpected guest shows up dead on the beach and the groom seems to be hiding more than just cold feet, I need to take my chef's hat off and don my deerstalker once again. Who was this mysterious stranger that came to town claiming to be a long lost relative, and why is she now dead? Who is the groom really, and are his intentions for my friend pure? Deceit-like revenge-may be a dish best served cold, but I'm not quite sure any of us have the stomach for it. Wedding bells are ringing, but might they also be the death knell? And is the killer really going to be satisfied with just one victim when two could be twice as nice? Oh, dear. Pip and I certainly have our work cut out for us this time . . .

  • Cooking Up Chaos

    4

    Cooking Up Chaos
    Cooking Up Chaos

    Autumn on the Maine coast is stunning, which brings the tourists out in droves. My restaurant, the Little Dog Diner, is teeming with them, thanks to the locally famous fall festival. Usually that's a great thing . . . this year, however, the discovery of a dead body puts a damper on business awfully fast. Add to that the fact that the victim had a vendetta against almost every small business owner in town, and now I've landed right in the middle of the very long and tedious suspect list. Looks like it's time to toss my apron aside and don the detective hat once more. Thankfully, Pip is more than ready to assist in this one, because if I didn't get to the bottom of this chaos quickly, it could be me getting cooked!

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