Death By Food Truck


Unlucky Noodles by Joi Copeland
 

When someone hurts you and refuses to face the fact that they are shamelessly cruel, how is it possible to get rid of them? This is the problem facing Mey. Paul, an ex boyfriend has followed her to Maine from Texas. He has the nerve to use the Lord's name. This is a Christian Mystery. It is good to hear Mey and her friends so easily and openly speak of prayer.

Dead as Donut  by Cynthia Hickey A poisoned chocolate donut might have caused the death of Bruce Whitton. A fishing tournament on Saturday is the perfect time to snoop. Angel Stirling cannot wait to get some questions answered. After all, it is her pink pretty boxed donuts that are under suspicion. I have eaten two donuts, chocolate glazed and lemon, while reading this delicious mystery. Should I repent? I do not think so. Besides, I really feel badly about that fishing hook in Jack's thumb. Plus, I am worried about the pet cat in Bruce Whitton's house.  Angel ? Why the name Angel? Guess. 

Lethal Spuds by Linda Baten Johnson Shanice Williams is the owner of the Spudmobile. Her life changes pretty quickly. It happens after Lyman Ernst behavior changes.Of course, this will affect Tater, Lyman's best friend. It is so strange to learn that Lyman Ernst is going around complaining about the taters sold from the Spudmobile. All of a sudden he loses his nice guy image. Pretty soon Shanice Williams' nursing skills are needed unexpectedly and immediately. She is prepared. She has worked in the ICU of a hospital. She went through the hard experience of seeing her mother die there. Shanice is taking a break from the hospital. However, the break is anything but a break. Anywa Lyman Ernst has led quite a life. He is one of the men who willingly sacrificed his time and life in Vietnam. It seems trouble and sorrow are in Maine to stay. There is a beautiful description of the church and the singing of "Blessed Assurance."  All is not lost in this inspiring Christian Mystery. 

Taco Tragedy by Teresa Ives Lilly After Abuelita went home to Heaven, Marissa, her granddaughter, took over Crunchy Taco. Marissa and her brother, Jose, only have each other. The business is doing well. Marissa only wishes her helper, Elena, were friendlier. Marissa keeps an upbeat attitude by doing her devotionals, singing praise songs and praying over difficulties. Jose's hero at the moment is Sherlock Holmes. He watches the movies. Meanwhile Marissa is dealing with hateful people. More hate than love is stirring through the air. You will not want to put this story down. It burns with excitement and always praiseworthy words.


 

 

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