Sugar Coated Sins (The Donut Mysteries) (Volume 20)

Sugar Coated Sins (The Donut Mysteries) (Volume 20)

Jessica Beck

Language: English

Pages: 196

ISBN: 1514611929

Format: PDF / Kindle (mobi) / ePub


Donut Mystery #20, SUGAR COATED SINS, From New York Times Bestselling Author Jessica Beck When a time capsule is accidently unearthed on the town square, a murder confession is discovered, leading Suzanne, Grace, and Jake on a hunt through time for a killer who clearly isn’t finished yet.

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Frosted Sinister Sprinkles Evil Éclairs Tragic Toppings Killer Crullers Drop Dead Chocolate Powdered Peril Illegally Iced Deadly Donuts Assault and Batter Sweet Suspects Deep Fried Homicide Custard Crime Lemon Larceny Bad Bites Old Fashioned Crooks Dangerous Dough Troubled Treats Sugar Coated Sins The Classic Diner Mysteries A Chili Death A Deadly Beef A Killer Cake A Baked Ham A Bad Egg A Real Pickle A Burned Biscuit The Ghost Cat Cozy Mysteries Ghost Cat: Midnight

the library.” That seemed to mollify her a little.  “I don’t do it for exaltation,” she said.  “I love that place.” “So, if it’s not too personal a question, why are you leaving it so abruptly?” I asked her gently. She frowned for a moment before she answered.  “Trust me, this isn’t as abrupt as it may seem from the outside looking in.  I’ve been thinking about doing this for ages.  All I can say is that it was just time.  I’ve decided that I’ve had my fill of it, all of it, so I’m leaving

register with his bill.  “Where’s Trish?” “She had to step away for a second,” I said. “Well, I can’t stand around here all day waiting for her,” he said.  “I’ll pay this later,” he added as he tucked the bill into his front pocket. “No worries, Jack.  I can help you,” I said.  It wasn’t that I didn’t trust him, but I’d hate for Trish to lose money because of me.  I rang up his bill, made change, and then I said, “Thanks for coming.” “I thought you ran the donut shop?” he asked me as he

expertise, but since the day he’d been sworn in as mayor, I’d been reluctant to ask him for any help. “In a way,” I said, trying to figure out how to handle my questioning delicately.  George could still have a bit of a temper, even after he’d done his best to tone it down over the past few years.  “We need to ask you something, but it’s not going to be easy.” “You should know by now that you can ask me anything.  I’m always willing to lend a hand to one of your investigations.” “Suzanne, just

of the two listed above, simmered jams and other sweet fruit glazes, nuts, sprinkles, and anything else we happen to have on hand. Bake these treats according to the directions on their packages, and be ready when they come out of the oven.  For an even more donutlike texture, deep fry the dough instead. I like to set the table like a buffet so each person can customize their very own treat! Ingredients 1 canister breadstick or biscuit dough, Assorted toppings listed above Canola oil for

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