A MEAL TO DIE FOR
With the kids packed off on their summer road trips, it’s an ideal time for Jane Jeffry to pursue other interests, so the harried suburban mom enrolls in a writing course at the community college. But when an obnoxious aged classmate keels over dead after sampling a tasty treat from a pot luck student buffet, Jane realizes there’s a culinary killer among the local would-be literati.
The pen may be mightier than the sword. . .but poison beats them both. And before the both. And before the demise of a very disagreeable old biddy can be written off, amateur sleuth Jane intends to find out who’s responsible — and cook the culprit’s goose in his or her own creative juices.
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Summary
Single mom Jane Jeffry has a summer off from taking care of her kids, and she's exploring a creative opportunity she has wanted to try for a long time in a writing
class. A poisoning in the class brings Jane's attention back to her amateur sleuthing, and that's as fun as always. However, this book's subplot of Jane's discovery of her love of writing makes this a special book in the series.