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Hazelnuts and Homicide
Author: N.E. Carlisle
Publisher: Plot Twist LLC
Published Date: October 21, 2025
Print Length: 350 pages
Hazelnuts and Homicide is a classic whodunit! It's a charming, cozy holiday mystery filled with great novels, delicious culinary treats, and some humor. The characters are likable and you immediately feel part of this quirky little town. There are plenty of plot twists to keep readers engaged. The plot is clever and filled with mysteries. It's not too dark or twisted for the holiday season.
In the coastal town of Hazelnut, Oregon, bookstore owner Bonne Annee finds herself in a recipe for murder. Annee's literary dinner clubs combine delicious themed foods and novels to bring the community together. These events are what Annee loves to do. Annee's Poe-inspired dinner party this month ends in disaster. One person is dead, and another has had a severe allergic reaction to nuts. Her best friend and roommate disappears. Annee's house becomes a crime scene, and Annee sets out to clear her name.
Amateur sleuth, Annee, jumps into a tangled mess of lies, deceit, and secrets. With her cute Bernadoodle, Oscar, and a few trusted close friends, Annee sets out to solve the mystery. She digs deep into the town's secrets and heads out on her own few adventures. She has to save the town's Christmas market and her reputation. Who can she trust? Who did it? Will she put her own life in danger?
All Annee knows is that she has to find the real killer!
I loved the small-town feel. The literary themes and the delicious foods are a treat. Hazelnuts and Homicide is the perfect cozy mystery for literary lovers. A bonus note~ the author has included some of the recipes in the back of the book. I personally loved how the recipes reflected food allergies. There are a few gluten-free recipes that I plan to give a try.
I received this book as an advanced reader's copy for my honest opinion.


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