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Welcome to Banford, where townsfolk are family, tea is hot, and murder is inevitable. Cassie Bridgestone's life is simple. Along with running her country décor shop, she loves to cuddle her cat, sip tea, attend church, and watch birds. But then, things go awry. First, the handsome but mysterious Daniel opens a bookstore in her building and challenges her to face long-buried feelings about her previous relationship. Then, a friendly fishing tournament turns deadly and her friend is accused of murder, throwing Cassie's world into a tailspin she might never recover from. Unless she finds the real…mehr

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Welcome to Banford, where townsfolk are family, tea is hot, and murder is inevitable. Cassie Bridgestone's life is simple. Along with running her country décor shop, she loves to cuddle her cat, sip tea, attend church, and watch birds. But then, things go awry. First, the handsome but mysterious Daniel opens a bookstore in her building and challenges her to face long-buried feelings about her previous relationship. Then, a friendly fishing tournament turns deadly and her friend is accused of murder, throwing Cassie's world into a tailspin she might never recover from. Unless she finds the real killer. But the folks in Banford have secrets. Secrets they'll do anything to protect, including bringing Cassie's life to a quick and surreptitious end.
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WENDY HEUVEL is Canadian by birth, Dutch by blood, and British by heart. She solved the Rubik's Cube at eight years old, read every Nancy Drew book she could find, and watched 'Murder, She Wrote' and British mysteries with her dad. Her love of mystery had her frequently knocking on walls in old houses, searching for passageways and cases to solve. Her current adventure consists of residing on 26 wooded acres with her husband, four kids (Things 1, 2, 3, &4), four floofy kitties, and one monster dog. She's passionate about Christian mission work, world travelling, birding, and eating potatoes.