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Killer Crullers
WELCOME BACK TO DONUT HEARTS- where the coffee is hot, the donuts are fresh, and the crullers are to die for. As owner of April Springs's one and only donut shop, Suzanne Hart is privy to the deliciously personal, downright eccentric tastes of her customers. One man is crazy for crullers-heavy on the icing. But when he doesn't pick up his order, a tall dark stranger buys the whole box. Which he tosses, one drippy cruller at a time, at her friend Gabby's storefront next door. The man claims that stolen family valuables ended up in Gabby's thrift shop. His wild, weird behavior has Suzanne wanting to call the cops. But when he turns up dead-outside of Donut Hearts, no less-the cops come calling for her and Gabby. Can Suzanne prove that their role in the cruller-vandal killing is a cruel, albeit sugar-coated, twist of fate?
Reviewer: Diana Coyle
Review: Dec 7, 2011
Suzanne Hart, owner of the donut shop Donut Hearts located in April Springs, North Carolina, just can't seem to stay out of trouble. When her friend Gabby Williams is assaulted by a crazy man named Desmond Ray, who is throwing a bunch of Suzanne's crullers he just bought from her shop, it seems that neither woman knows what to make of the situation. He claims that Gabby has stolen a few family valuables that
Tragic Toppings
Donut shop owner Suzanne Hart sees customers come and go all day long. But when one of them up-and-disappears, the police start asking questions. It seems Suzanne is the last person to have seen Emily Hargraves, who runs the local newsstand. Suzanne has nothing to report about their encounter. But when Emily doesn’t turn up, no news is bad news…
Suzanne has to admit that Emily’s last request was a little odd—a blueberry donut made to order, with chocolate icing, sprinkles, stars, and a chewy sour gummy worm coiled on top. Odder still: Suzanne’s ex-husband Max also appears to be missing. But what really takes the cake? The corpse Suzanne finds hanging from a tree in the park. Who knew donut-making could turn out to be such dangerous business…
Reviewer: Diana Coyle
Review: Aug 20, 2011
Suzanne Hart, owner of the local donut shop, Donut Hearts, can't believe she's wrapped up in another situation involving the police. You see, one of the local shop keepers has gone missing and it seems that Suzanne was the very last person to see Emily Hargraves. Of course Chief Martin starts asking Suzanne questions to see if she might know what happened to Emily. But her last encounter with Emily didn't see
Evil Eclairs
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 éclairs…
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—donuts don’t kill people, people kill people—but that cream-filled éclair 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…
Reviewer: Diana Coyle
Review: Apr 1, 2011
Genre(s): Mystery, Cozy, Mystery: Sleuths
Suzanne Hart, owner of the donut shop Donut Hearts, just can't seem to stay out of the latest scandal happening in April Springs, North Carolina. It seems that the local news jockey, Lester Moorefield, has chosen to use Suzanne and her donut business as the next on air topic for all of April Springs to hear. He feels that her shop should be closed down because essentially she's supplying people with deadly, t
Sinister Sprinkles
Just in time for the Winter Festival, a glistening layer of snow has covered the streets of April Springs, North Carolina. Of course, it reminds donut shop owner Suzanne Hart of sweet delicious frosting. But her visions of sugar plums plummet when her ex’s ex-girlfriend gets iced …
“If you like donuts—and who doesn’t?—you’ll love this mystery series.”—Leslie Meier Suzanne could never understand why her ex-husband and actor Max cheated on her with Darlene Higgins. Why Darlene’s body was found wearing another woman’s clothes is an even bigger mystery. Now Max is suspected of murder—and Suzanne is sifting through her mixed-up love life looking for clues. If she can’t sprinkle evidence on her half-baked theories of whodunit, Max is as good as fried….
Reviewer: Diana Coyle
Review: Jan 27, 2011
It is Winter Festival time in April Springs, North Carolina and this small town is looking forward to having a good time. Suzanne Hart, owner of Donut Hearts donut shop, is happy to have a little booth right outside her establishment to draw in more business. While the festivities are going on and people are enjoying themselves, not too far from Suzanne’s shop a dreadful murder has occurred. Right in fr
Fatally Frosted
A local busy body has dropped dead after eating one of Suzanne’s famous treats. A forensic team is soon swarming through the Donut Hearts kitchen, dusting for clues, sifting through sugar, and suspecting the worst of Suzanne. But with the help of police inspector Jake Bishop and her ex-husband Max, Suzanne hopes to clear her good name—before another bad donut is fatally frosted…
Reviewer: Diana Coyle
Review: Jul 23, 2010
In the second installment of this mystery series we find that Suzanne Hart is the victim of yet another murder wrapped around her and her donut shop, DONUT HEARTS. This time, while doing a baking demonstration in a friend’s kitchen for the September Kitchens Extraordinaire home tour, Peg Masterson, the chair of this organizational home tour, is killed in the backyard. When the police start investigating
Glazed Murder
Meet Suzanne Hart, owner and operator of Donut Hearts coffee shop in April Springs, North Carolina. After her divorce from Max, an out-of-work actor she’s dubbed “The Great Impersonator,” Suzanne decided to pursue her one true passion in life: donuts. So she cashed in her settlement and opened up shop in the heart of her beloved hometown.
But when a dead body is dumped on her doorstep like a sack of flour, Suzanne’s cozy little shop becomes an all-out crime scene. Now, everyone in town is dropping by for glazed donuts and gruesome details. The retired sheriff warns her to be careful—and they’re all suspects. Soon Suzanne—who finds snooping as irresistible as donuts—is poking holes in everyone’s alibis…
Reviewer: Diana Coyle
Review: Mar 27, 2010
Suzanne Hart, owner and operator of Donut Hearts coffee shop in April Springs, North Carolina, has her hands full running her shop. Since she works crazy hours, she doesn’t have much time for a fun and active social life. She wraps her time around the coffee shop and enjoys what she does. That is until one morning, during the wee hours, when she walks into her shop to make the donuts, a car speeds past
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