Synopses & Reviews
At Grams Country Cooking School, Isabelle Betts” Winston and her grandmother share their home-style culinary secrets. But what they keep to themselves are the secrets of Broken Rope, a quiet little Missouri town, that isn't nearly as quiet as it seems...
A fresh school year begins as Gram and Betts anxiously await the arrival of their new crop of students. But their enthusiasm is thwarted when a stranger named Freddie OBannon arrives and claims to have proof that he was accepted to the school despite what is in their files. And when the ghost of Cylas Gent, a young man who might have a romantic past with Gram, also appears, there are suddenly two mysteries demanding their attention.
But just as Gram and Betts start sifting through the past, one of their new students is murdered. Does the seemingly sweet Freddie OBannon have something sinister to hide, or are Grams ghosts trying to teach her a lesson? Either way, its up to the country cooks to catch a killer before another living soul gets burned.
Includes delicious recipes!
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Praise for the Country Cooking School Mysteries
“Visit Broken Rope, Missouri, where the ghosts run free, the residents are a little wacky, and a mystery is shaking up everybodys life.” —E. J. Copperman, author of An Uninvited Ghost
“[A] blue ribbon-winning recipe for a tasty read.” —New York Times bestselling author Jenn McKinlay on If Fried Chicken Could Fly
“[Paige Shelton is] a prevailing voice in the culinary cozy genre…[A] rib-tickling read with a sturdy family core filled with amusement, hijinks, and love…Shelton writes with a Hitchcock essence that readers once found missing…until now…If Fried Chicken Could Fly simply warms your spirit with delicious homespun goodness.” —Blogcritics
“If Fried Chicken Could Fly has terrific characters, including a wonderful ghost, and a perfect setting…” —Lesas Book Critiques
About the Author
Paige Shelton is also the author of the national bestselling Farmers Market Mysteries. She lives in Salt Lake City, Utah, with her husband and son. When shes up early enough, one of her favorite things is to watch the sun rise over the Wasatch Mountains.