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Murder, Lies and Chocolate by Sally Berneathy
Murder, Lies and Chocolate by Sally Berneathy










Murder, Lies and Chocolate by Sally Berneathy

What was going on? What had Rick become involved in now? And would she ever find out how Fred accessed his information? And so began a string of break-ins, bodies, breaking of rules (by Fred and Lindsay), strippers and arson in Lindsay’s life – she was traumatised but chocolate and Coke always remedied that. And when said client dropped dead in front of the Death by Chocolate sign, after eating her famous chocolate cookies… well…ĭetective Adam Trent was Lindsay’s soon to be boyfriend (once the divorce became final) and when someone broke into Lindsay’s home late at night, with her cat King Henry alerting her to the intruder, he became concerned for her safety.

Murder, Lies and Chocolate by Sally Berneathy

Lindsay was in the process of trying to get her soon to be ex-husband to sign their divorce papers but she wasn’t happy to see him arrive with a “client” that morning to try to persuade Lindsay to sell her house which Rick half owned.

Murder, Lies and Chocolate by Sally Berneathy

Lindsay Powell’s dream of owning a shop had come to fruition – she was the proud owner of Death by Chocolate and working by her side was her best friend Paula. Prisoners, murderers, crazy relatives and strippers are all part of the chaos in this second book of the Death by Chocolate series.īONUS! Chocolate recipes at the end of the book. On the positive side, sales skyrocket for the special dessert Lindsay calls Murdered Man's Brownies. Lindsay enlists the aid of her enigmatic neighbor, Fred, to help solve the mystery while trying to keep her police detective boyfriend, Trent, from getting in their way with his insistence on all those silly cop rules. Is there oil under the basement, plans to bring the railroad through, pirate treasure buried in the basement? A second break-in occurs and causes her cat, King Henry, to launch into full attack mode, taking a few chunks out of the intruder. Suddenly everybody wants Lindsay's house. Next her almost-ex-husband offers to sign the divorce papers, but only if she'll give him her small, old house and take his big, new house instead. Then someone breaks into her house and tries to dig up her basement. Rodney Bradford comes into Lindsay's restaurant, offers to buy her small house for double its value, eats her brownies, and drops dead on the sidewalk in front.












Murder, Lies and Chocolate by Sally Berneathy