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Evil Eclairs by Jessica Beck

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Also by Jessica Beck:

Illegally Iced, January 2013
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Powdered Peril, September 2012
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Drop Dead Chocolate, May 2012
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Killer Crullers, January 2012
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Tragic Toppings, September 2011
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Evil Eclairs, May 2011
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Sinister Sprinkles, December 2010
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Fatally Frosted, August 2010
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Glazed Murder, April 2010
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Evil Eclairs
Jessica Beck

Death by chocolate.

Donut Shop Mystery #4
St. Martin's Press
May 2011
On Sale: April 26, 2011
Featuring: Suzanne Hart
304 pages
ISBN: 0312541074
EAN: 9780312541071
Mass Market Paperback
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Mystery Cozy

Donut Shop owner Suzanne Hart admits her sweet treats don't exactly qualify as health food. But does she really deserve to be labeled a "killer" by local radio jockey Lester Moorefield? The annoying host is urging citizens to boycott Suzanne's "deadly dough" factory - until he's found dead himself, stuffed with one of Suzanne's eclairs.

Everyone in April Springs knows about the feud between Lester and Suzanne, which makes her the number-one suspect. She tries to use the donut defense - don't don't kill people, people kill people - but the cream-filled eclair at the scene of the crime has the whole town filled with suspicion. If Suzanne can't figure out who killed the radio star, she'll soon be filling a prison cell instead of a pastry.

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