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Jealousy Filled Donuts

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When a firecracker becomes a murder weapon, Emily Westhill pursues a killer with a short fuse ...
 
It is a truth universally acknowledged—cops and donuts go together. Exhibit A: Deputy Donut Café, owned and operated by detective's widow Emily Westhill and her father-in-law, the retired police chief of Fallingbrook, Wisconsin. Named after Emily's adored and adorable tabby, the donut shop is a favorite among cops, firemen, and EMTs, as well as tourists and townspeople. So when Fallingbrook needs donuts for their Fourth of July picnic, Emily's shop gets deputized.
 
But a twisted killer has found another use for Emily's treats. At the picnic, a firecracker is hidden in a stack of raspberry-filled donuts and aimed at the unwitting queen of the festivities. When it explodes, she is killed. Having her jelly donuts involved puts Emily in a sticky situation, and when a shady shutterbug tries to frame her with incriminating photos, she finds herself in quite a jam. To preserve her freedom and her shop's reputation, Emily needs to solve this case—before the fuse-lighting felon goes off again ...
 
Praise for Goodbye Cruller World
 
"Food scenes tantalize with description of single-origin coffee as well as classic and trendy donuts—solid recipes included."
Publishers Weekly
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    • Kirkus

      June 15, 2019
      Baker Emily Westhill (Goodbye Cruller World, 2018, etc.) whips up a deadly delight that derails her local Independence Day celebration. Since the death of Alec, her police detective husband, Emily's been absorbed with one goal: Making her cafe, Deputy Donut, a success. So she's thrilled at the chance to drive her vintage Ford Fordor in the annual Fallingbrook Fabulous Fourth Festivities parade. Festival queen Taylor Wishbard, who's considerably less thrilled at the prospect of greeting her fans in a tiny car painted to look like a police cruiser, insists on being chauffeured in her own convertible instead. All too soon, snippy Taylor gets hers. She's skewered by a rocket hidden in a stack of donuts during the annual municipal fireworks display. The mishap throws Emily right into the path of Brent Fynee, her late husband's hunky ex-partner, who's called in to investigate. Brent has an eye for Emily, but instead of bonding them, the grief they share has always pulled them apart. Now Brent has plenty of reasons to find his way to Emily's door. Too bad she's out chasing Taylor's killer. As their one-step-forward, one-step-back relationship competes for oxygen with the murder mystery, no one's the winner. Despite its pyrotechnic setting, Bolton's latest food cozy is a misfire.

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      July 29, 2019
      Set in Fallingbrook, Wis., Bolton’s charming third Deputy Donut mystery (after 2018’s Goodbye Cruller World) opens on the morning of the Fourth of July when Deputy Donut shopkeeper Emily Westhill is supposed to drive the festivities’ king and queen in the town parade. Emily ends up with the duke and duchess, however, after the queen, Taylor Wishbard, turns up her nose at Emily’s restored Ford. That evening during a picnic, someone aims a firework, hidden in a batch of Emily’s donuts, at the snooty Taylor, killing her. When photographer Philip Landsdowner accuses Emily of lighting the firework, and Wisconsin Division of Criminal Investigation detective Rex Clobar considers her a suspect, Emily turns sleuth. Could it have been Taylor’s best friend or her old boyfriend? Maybe the hairdresser Taylor maligned or Landsdowner or someone from the ice cream shop where Taylor worked? Bolton keeps the reader guessing throughout. Yummy donut recipes round out a whodunit (or is it a whodonut?) sure to please cozy fans. Agent: John Talbot, Talbot Fortune Agency.

    • Booklist

      July 1, 2019
      At the Fallingbrook Fabulous Fourth Festivities, Emily Westhill, co-owner of donut shop Deputy Donut, is slated to drive the festival king, Ian, and queen, Taylor, in the parade in her vintage donut-themed car until the queen loudly and angrily refuses. Meanwhile, a creepy photographer is taking photos of Emily and her employee, teenager Jocelyn. When Taylor is murdered with a firework hidden in some of the shop's donuts at the Fourth of July fireworks, the photographer states he saw Emily leave the bag of donuts. Then Jocelyn disappears. To clear herself, Emily interviews possible suspects, including Taylor's best friend, her employer, and her most recent and former boyfriends. Widowed after the murder of her police-detective husband, Emily remains good friends with other first responders, even working behind the scenes as a matchmaker for four of them, little realizing there may be a match in the offing for her, too. Suggest to fans of Joanne Fluke's Hannah Swensen bakery-themed cozies.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2019, American Library Association.)

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