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TURKEY TROT TROUBLE (EBOOK)

TURKEY TROT TROUBLE (EBOOK)

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Gourmet grudges, Thanksgiving thievery, and a feast of foul play…


The quaint town of Humming Hollow is famed for its festive Thanksgiving celebrations, but this year, the holiday menu is marred by a serving of murder. Celebrity chef Griffith Wille's unexpected death under suspicious circumstances during a televised cooking competition leaves everyone in shock. To make matters more complicated, a series of mysterious cookbook thefts are occurring all over town. Could these culinary capers be linked to the chef's untimely demise?

Angela senses something sinister simmering beneath the surface. To unmask the killer, she steps into the heat of the kitchen as a last-minute entry, going undercover as a contestant.

As she kneads through layers of culinary chaos, she discovers a bitter rivalry with his protégé turned rival, who seems all too pleased with Griffith's demise. But are these kitchen wars masking a darker secret?

As Angela and Ruff stir the pot, they find that some ingredients are best left unturned.

Turkey Trot Trouble is the eighth book in the Ruff McPaw Mysteries series. If you adore intriguing cozy mysteries with beautiful small towns and a really adorable dog, then you won’t want to miss out on Angela and Ruff's fun and unforgettable cases.

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Customer Reviews

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Twinkles38
A very good read

Loved it, just like the rest of the series. Will be reading these again at some point.

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J Y.
Kitchen disaster!

A reality cooking show is being filmed in Humming Hollow featuring Griffith Wille, a local boy who is now a famous chef. The show is put on hold when the chef is murdered on the set. Audrey and Ruff help with the case so the show can go on. The chef may have been well-liked by viewers but behind the scenes, there were a lot of people that might have wanted him dead. Sifting through the clues to find the killer will be dangerous.I enjoyed this book. I love the name Eggatha for a chicken! If Ruff could talk the cases would get solved even faster. I like the way the story includes Abigail's early-onset dementia. It is realistic and shows how the disease affects the whole family. I received an advance copy but my review is honest and voluntary.

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ladybughugs
I'll be going back and reading previous books in the series

This is the first book I have read in the Ruff McPaw series. But I enjoyed it so much that I will be going back and reading the first 7 books as well as purchasing any future books released. This story had me scratching my head as the twists and turns and clues were scattered throughout the pages. The characters are well developed and the relationships among them are endearing. Angela is a wonderful individual and the fact that she appreciates family more than anything else is admirable. And then when you factor in Ruff, her border collie, and his attempts to assist in solving the murder mystery, you are in for a treat. Another fun part of the story were the names of the critters on the farm ... Eggatha, for example. Lots of laughter is found as you flip quickly through the pages trying to solve the mystery. I can’t wait to experience another adventure with Angela and Ruff McPaw!

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Deborah Ortega
Cooking Show Mischief

Angela and Ruff her dog are on the case when a murder is committed on the set of a cooking show. Strange things are happening on the set of the cooking show but the show must go on. Angela goes under cover as a Contestant on the show to solve the case. This was a fun story and I recommend it.

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Amarillolesa
Angela and Ruff in another Max Parrott cozy,mystery

The regular characters have been well defined and come across as real family and best friends to Angela. Early in the story I thought I had guessed but then a few more angry (at the victim) showed up it became a real “turkey chase” to catch the killer. You’ll understand when you read the book.