Crème Brûlée Murder

Crème Brûlée Murder by Harper Lin is a culinary mystery published by Amazon Digital Services LLC – Kdp on August 30, 2014. This first edition spans 150 pages and is presented in English. The story follows Clemence Damour as she celebrates her birthday at her family’s patisserie in Paris, where a guest’s unexpected death raises questions about whether it was a suicide or a murder. As Clemence and her friends delve into the mystery, they also engage in baking and romance amidst the backdrop of the City of Lights.
Readers will find a blend of intrigue and culinary delights as they accompany Clemence on her journey to uncover the truth. The narrative features elements of mystery and detective work, with a focus on women sleuths. Additionally, the book includes recipes for crème brûlée and other French pastries, enhancing the culinary experience. This novella is the sixth installment in the series, inviting fans of cozy mysteries to explore the charming yet suspenseful world of The Patisserie Mysteries.
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The culinary mystery series that take you on a tour of Paris!”Includes Creme Brulee Recipes” When Clemence Damour celebrates her birthday at her family’s flagship patisserie in the 16th arrondissement, one of her guests will be dead by the end of the night. Was it really a suicide or was the victim murdered by one of the other guests at the party? Join Clemence and the gang as they solve murder cases, bake macarons and other treats, and fall in love in The City of Lights. If you like Joanne Fluke’s Hannah Swensen mysteries, the Nancy Drew mysteries, or Leighann Dobb’s Lexy Baker series, you’ll also enjoy The Patisserie Mysteries. Creme Brulee Murder is the 6th book (approximately 25k novella) in this new culinary mystery series set in France, featuring delicious recipes of French pastries and desserts.”
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