A Sticky Situation

A Sticky Situation by Jessie Crockett, published by Penguin on April 7, 2015, is a cozy mystery set in Sugar Grove, New Hampshire. This edition spans 304 pages and is presented in English. The story follows Dani Greene as she navigates the chaos of the annual Maple Festival while dealing with her difficult Aunt Hazel and the challenges posed by a contractor named Russ Collins, who seems to have more excuses than solutions.
As the plot unfolds, the discovery of the remains of Spooner Duffy in the Opera House basement complicates matters further. Dani must confront the town’s past and unravel the mystery surrounding Spooner’s disappearance, all while ensuring that the town does not gain a reputation for murder. With themes of amateur sleuthing and community dynamics, this book offers readers a blend of intrigue and local flavor, along with recipes that add a unique touch to the narrative.
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The author of Maple Mayhem returns to Sugar Grove, New Hampshire, where the Greene family—including Dani’s irksome Aunt Hazel—are busy preparing for the annual Maple Festival. But nothing kills the festive spirit like murder…
Aunt Hazel isn’t exactly sweet, but she’s not the only one putting syrup maker Dani in a sour mood. Her family is trying to help renovate the town’s Opera House, but their contractor Russ Collins seems to specialize in finely crafted excuses. And his latest one is killer.
In the Opera House basement, Russ uncovers the remains of Spooner Duffy, a charming drifter thought to have skipped town decades ago with a hefty sum of the town’s money. Tapping into some unpleasant memories, Spooner’s bones also threaten to reveal a murderer’s secret, and now it’s up to Dani to catch a killer before the town is stuck with a deadly reputation.
Recipes included!
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