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A tea room owner with a penchant for investigation and her eager talking corgi sniff out multiple leads to track a killer in this delightful cozy mystery. When Emma Reed moved to the Cornish village of Trevena, she was looking forward to making new friends, opening up a small tea shop and taking plenty of brisk walks with her talking dog, Oliver. But her idyllic fresh start is at risk of spoiling when the local pub run by Emma's friends Liza and Sam Greenlaw seems imminently poised to close. Sam and Liza do everything they can to spark interest in the pub, including opening up old smuggling…mehr

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A tea room owner with a penchant for investigation and her eager talking corgi sniff out multiple leads to track a killer in this delightful cozy mystery. When Emma Reed moved to the Cornish village of Trevena, she was looking forward to making new friends, opening up a small tea shop and taking plenty of brisk walks with her talking dog, Oliver. But her idyllic fresh start is at risk of spoiling when the local pub run by Emma's friends Liza and Sam Greenlaw seems imminently poised to close. Sam and Liza do everything they can to spark interest in the pub, including opening up old smuggling tunnels that run underneath the building. But instead of finding hidden treasure or antique bottles in the tunnel, they find a skeleton. Although Sam and Liza both insist they have nothing to do with the remains, they're still vulnerable to suspicion and become prime suspects for the murder. To save them, and their pub, Emma and Oliver will need to dig deep…. Story Locale: Cornwall, England Series Overview: In this freshly brewed cozy mystery series, a tea shop owner and her talking corgi solve mysteries in a sleepy English village.
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Jennifer Hawkins is a Michigan-based author of cozy mysteries. She's also a mom, binge reader, corgi enthusiast, and a lover of All Things British. For tea, she prefers a second flush Darjeeling with milk. She also makes a killer (so to speak) lemon curd.