Spiced to Death
A Texas Hill Country Cozy Mystery
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Susana Sage
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A cozy Texas town.
A secret spice blend.
And a murder that’s anything but mild. . .
When Tilly Martin trades city life for small-town charm, she never expects her dream of running a needlepoint shop in Hillcrest, Texas, to unravel into danger. But when a renowned chef is found dead just before the opening dinner of the Hill Country Food Festival, it’s clear that someone has cooked up more than just a recipe for success.
As rumors of secret ingredients, stolen recipes, and family rivalries simmer across the small towns of the Texas Hill Country, Tilly is drawn into a whodunit that blends food, gossip, and long-buried secrets. From feuding chefs to hidden legacies, every clue pulls her deeper into the mystery and closer to a killer who won’t hesitate to silence the truth.
Armed with a cryptic notebook, a mysterious spice mix, and her mischievous gray cat, Stitches, Tilly must rely on her quick thinking and sharp eye to stitch together the case before the next victim falls.
Perfect for fans of culinary cozy mysteries, small-town sleuths, and clever whodunits, Spiced to Death is the first book in a heartwarming Texas Hill Country Cozy Mystery series full of twists, charm, and crafty surprises.
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“Sage has crafted a cozy mystery that keeps readers engaged from start to finish… I ended up reading the book in a single evening because I simply had to know who the culprit was.” — W.W.
“I really enjoyed this story. I loved the combination of food and crafts. The characters are all well rounded, and the plot kept me guessing.” — C.G.
“A charming small town, endearing characters, and the adorable cat Stitches made this a perfect cozy mystery.” — C.D.
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