News and Nutmeg
News and Nutmeg
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(11) 11 total reviews
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Is her best friend a murderer?
When the owner of the local Mexican restaurant is found dead face down in a plate of nachos, Tilly Bordeaux, the reporter for the Tri-Town Times, is on the job.
As she dives into the life of the deceased, she uncovers seedy behavior, lies and fraud. Even though the list of those who wanted the man dead is long, the sheriff, up for reelection, is focused exclusively on Tilly’s best friend, Carla, as the main suspect.
Tilly has no choice but to search for the true killer herself… before her friend is sent to prison for a crime she didn’t commit.
Enjoy this humorous small town cozy mystery with a female sleuth!

Each book in the series just gets better.even though her best friend Debbie wasn’t accused of murder it did effect her business because the person killed was eating a donut and she was killed with a fireplace poker.
Another murder shakes up the little town of Oak Peak, California.
Three murders in the same small town and discovered by the same person! Seems to be a bit of a pattern here huh.
The latest murder rocks the towns knitting club, their leader has been killed. Our favorite reporter is on the scene again while trying to juggle her parents visit and her new relationship with Derek the hot new neighbor.
There is a lot of laughter in this book, Tilly's father is quite a hoot and will leave you laughing along with him.
I am loving this series, this is book 3 of 4 and just keeps getting better.
She did it again! Stupid deputy. He really is a little too full of himself. I am looking forward to the wefding
Good read
News and Nutmeg delivers an east reading enjoyable story . Give yourself plenty of time, relax with your favourite beverage and read! This one is hard to put down and holds your interest right til the end. Can’t wait to read more by Carly Winter.