Muffin But the Truth - (Bakeshop Mystery) by Ellie Alexander (Paperback)
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- In Muffin But the Truth, Torte's pastry chef and amateur sleuth Juliet Capshaw finds herself in deep water... in another delicious installment in the Bakeshop Series from author Ellie Alexander, set in Ashland, Oregon!
- About the Author: ELLIE ALEXANDER is a Pacific Northwest native who spends ample time testing pastry recipes in her home kitchen or at one of the many famed coffeehouses nearby.
- 320 Pages
- Fiction + Literature Genres, Mystery & Detective
- Series Name: Bakeshop Mystery
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Includes recipes and an excerpt from Catch me if you candy.Book Synopsis
In Muffin But the Truth, Torte's pastry chef and amateur sleuth Juliet Capshaw finds herself in deep water... in another delicious installment in the Bakeshop Series from author Ellie Alexander, set in Ashland, Oregon!
Ashland is known for its Elizabethan charm and touches of Shakespeare around every corner, but the surrounding Rogue Valley draws adventure enthusiasts to its outdoor wonderland of high alpine lakes, mountain ranges, and pristine rivers. Jules Capshaw and the team at Torte have been hired to cater a weekend getaway on the mighty Rogue River. Jules is going to have to put her culinary skills to the test while baking gooey chocolate chip skillet cookies over an open flame and preparing extravagant feasts under a canopy of stars. The executive team at a big city firm will be rafting the Rogue's rapids and gathering around the campfire for spooky stories, but their dysfunction quickly begins to show. Between constant bickering and heavy drinking, Jules wonders how the team can accomplish anything. She's happy for a brief reprieve when they zip up their lifejackets and head out in their boats, but the serenity of the scene quickly vanishes when Jules discovers one of the execs floating face down in the water. She's going to have to uncover the truth before she gets pulled under.About the Author
ELLIE ALEXANDER is a Pacific Northwest native who spends ample time testing pastry recipes in her home kitchen or at one of the many famed coffeehouses nearby. When she's not coated in flour, you'll find her outside exploring hiking trails and trying to burn off calories consumed in the name of "research." She is the author of the Bakeshop Mysteries, including Meet Your Baker and A Batter of Life and Death, as well as the Sloan Krause mysteries.Dimensions (Overall): 6.69 Inches (H) x 4.09 Inches (W) x 1.26 Inches (D)
Weight: .48 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 320
Genre: Fiction + Literature Genres
Sub-Genre: Mystery & Detective
Series Title: Bakeshop Mystery
Publisher: St. Martin's Press
Format: Paperback
Author: Ellie Alexander
Language: English
Street Date: December 27, 2022
TCIN: 86443447
UPC: 9781250854230
Item Number (DPCI): 247-36-2570
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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3.0 out of 5 stars with 1 reviews
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A lighthearted cozy mystery!
3 out of 5 stars
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- 2 years ago
Muffin but the Truth by Ellie Alexander is the sixteenth A Bakeshop Mystery. It can be read as a standalone for those new to the series. The author provides all the needed background information on Juliet “Jules” Capshaw and the secondary characters she encounters at work and home. I thought Muffin but the Truth was easy to read. The author has a conversational writing style that is reminiscent of friends having a gabfest. Jules has a come a long way since the first book. She is happily running Torte, her marriage to Carlos is on solid ground, and the pair have Carlos’s son, Ramiro living with them for the school year. We get to catch up with the other characters as well. Sterling’s skills keep improving. Jules knows it is only a matter of time before he will be scooped up by a restaurant. Bethany promotes Torte on the social media platforms. She is making a name for herself. What will happen when a not to be missed opportunity comes her way? Jules has agreed to cater a leadership retreat for the top executives of Bamboo. The group will be glamping along the Rogue River. Jules and Carlos will be cooking the food over an open fire. Jules soon regrets taking the gig. There is no pleasing Josie Jones, the owner and CEO of Bamboo. Miller Redding, her personal assistant, is wound a little tight (I bet his blood pressure is through the roof). Jules wakes up early on the first full day in the great outdoors. She heads down to the water where she finds one of the Bamboo executives floating in the river. Jules is quick to holler for help and jump into the river to get the individual to shore. It is a good thing the Professor came along on the trip since it is soon evident that the person was murdered. When Jules returns to Ashland, Lance is quick to find her. He is thrilled that they have a new case to solve (it is impossible to say “no” to Lance). Jules and Lance ask questions and look for clues. The whodunit is a cinch to solve. I wish the author would create a more complex mystery. The executives from Bamboo were an unbearable bunch and the big boss was insufferable. I felt that the background information was lacking (severely). I believe more time was devoted to cooking, baking, and eating than the mystery (do we really need to know all the steps in how to make different baked goods—though, the bread Jules made sounded delicious). The motive for the murder was a tad farfetched. There are a couple of details that are off in the story (a detail regarding the pink life vest and the creator of Superman are two examples). The story has an upbeat ending. Muffin but the Truth is a lighthearted cozy mystery with a teen transplant, a jumpy PA, white water rafting, a pretty pink life vest, an eliminated executive, a slew of suspects, and a bevy of bakers.