Irish Soda Bread Murder

$27.00 US
Kensington | Kensington Cozies
12 per carton
On sale Dec 24, 2024 | 978-1-4967-5108-9
Sales rights: World
It’s almost time for the delicious warmth of Irish soda bread, but be careful where you bite–some of these recipes call for murder in this delicious collection of cozy mystery novellas featuring the popular St. Paddy’s Day treat.

IRISH SODA BREAD MURDER by CARLENE O’CONNOR
There’s very little time left before her wedding, but nonetheless Tara Meehan is helping out at her Uncle Johnny’s salvage yard for the day. Aunt Rose set up a convention for local psychics, including a bake sale to raise money for charity, but now she’s sick and available only via an iPad Johnny is carrying. The event promises to deliver a real pot of gold until Rose’s biggest rival shows up. Before Tara can utter a simple “top o’ the morning” to the man, he drops dead—with Johnny’s soda bread in his hands. It’s up to Tara to identify the deadly baker before another victim ends up chasing the rainbow straight into a grave . . .

AN IRISH RECIPE FOR MURDER by PEGGY EHRHART
To celebrate St. Patrick’s Day this year, the Arborville, New Jersey, Advocate is sponsoring a soda bread–baking competition. Bettina Fraser is excited—her bake-off idea was the one to get the green light! But when a town councilman acting as a judge keels over after sampling an entry, the party atmosphere dies just as quickly. Now it’s up to Bettina and her Knit and Nibble knitting club bestie, Pamela Paterson, to find the killer responsible for the murderous morsel.

MRS. CLAUS AND THE SINISTER SODA BREAD MAN by LIZ IRELAND
When April Claus arrives in Cloudberry Bay, Oregon, to check on her flooded inn, her biggest worry is to keep everyone from realizing her three companions—Jingles, Juniper, and Butterbean—are elves. But soon enough she has more serious worries—it looks like her hapless caretaker Ernie has been storing stolen goods at the inn! Then one of Ernie’s shady pals is found dead, and the murder weapon turns up in a decorative loaf of soda bread at April’s craft fair booth. It’s up to April to uncover the killer before she spends St. Patrick’s Day in the county jail!
Praise for Irish Milkshake Murder by Carlene O’Connor, Peggy Ehrhart, and Liz Ireland:

“An unconventional St. Patrick’s Day treat may satisfy cozy fans who like their murder sweet.” —Kirkus Reviews

Praise for Halloween Cupcake Murder by Carlene O’Connor, Carol J. Perry, and Liz Ireland:

“Three different takes on Halloween and cupcakes that range from the historical to the fanciful.” —Kirkus Reviews

“All three novellas are perfect for spooky season.” —Criminal Element
 
Praise for Christmas Scarf Murder by Carlene O’Connor, Maddie Day, and Peggy Ehrhart:

“Kensington Books’ latest seasonal collection of culinary cozy novellas is perfect for curling up with a hot beverage and taking a much-needed holiday break!” —Criminal Element
 
“A delightful trio of treats.” —WonderWomen60
 
“Wonderfully delightful.” —The Cozy Review
 
Praise for Christmas Cocoa Murder by Carlene O’Connor, Maddie Day, and Alex Erickson:

“Three quick, enjoyable reads to get you in a murderous Christmas spirit.” Kirkus Reviews
 
“Hot cocoa, that favorite holiday beverage, links the three long stories in this welcome Christmas-themed anthology...The three selections each offer relatable characters and an unexpected killer. This volume is the perfect companion for a cold winter’s night.” —Publishers Weekly
 
Christmas Cocoa Murder is a strong collection that unabashedly blends murder and mystery with an intoxicating shot of merriment...This is the perfect book for a cold winter’s night. So light a fire, grab a blanket, and pour yourself something hot to drink. Cocoa’s at your own risk…” —Criminal Element

“Perfect light reading for mystery fans to enjoy along with a glass of hot cocoa–just make sure it’s not spiked!” —Parkersburg News & Sentinel

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It’s almost time for the delicious warmth of Irish soda bread, but be careful where you bite–some of these recipes call for murder in this delicious collection of cozy mystery novellas featuring the popular St. Paddy’s Day treat.

IRISH SODA BREAD MURDER by CARLENE O’CONNOR
There’s very little time left before her wedding, but nonetheless Tara Meehan is helping out at her Uncle Johnny’s salvage yard for the day. Aunt Rose set up a convention for local psychics, including a bake sale to raise money for charity, but now she’s sick and available only via an iPad Johnny is carrying. The event promises to deliver a real pot of gold until Rose’s biggest rival shows up. Before Tara can utter a simple “top o’ the morning” to the man, he drops dead—with Johnny’s soda bread in his hands. It’s up to Tara to identify the deadly baker before another victim ends up chasing the rainbow straight into a grave . . .

AN IRISH RECIPE FOR MURDER by PEGGY EHRHART
To celebrate St. Patrick’s Day this year, the Arborville, New Jersey, Advocate is sponsoring a soda bread–baking competition. Bettina Fraser is excited—her bake-off idea was the one to get the green light! But when a town councilman acting as a judge keels over after sampling an entry, the party atmosphere dies just as quickly. Now it’s up to Bettina and her Knit and Nibble knitting club bestie, Pamela Paterson, to find the killer responsible for the murderous morsel.

MRS. CLAUS AND THE SINISTER SODA BREAD MAN by LIZ IRELAND
When April Claus arrives in Cloudberry Bay, Oregon, to check on her flooded inn, her biggest worry is to keep everyone from realizing her three companions—Jingles, Juniper, and Butterbean—are elves. But soon enough she has more serious worries—it looks like her hapless caretaker Ernie has been storing stolen goods at the inn! Then one of Ernie’s shady pals is found dead, and the murder weapon turns up in a decorative loaf of soda bread at April’s craft fair booth. It’s up to April to uncover the killer before she spends St. Patrick’s Day in the county jail!

Praise

Praise for Irish Milkshake Murder by Carlene O’Connor, Peggy Ehrhart, and Liz Ireland:

“An unconventional St. Patrick’s Day treat may satisfy cozy fans who like their murder sweet.” —Kirkus Reviews

Praise for Halloween Cupcake Murder by Carlene O’Connor, Carol J. Perry, and Liz Ireland:

“Three different takes on Halloween and cupcakes that range from the historical to the fanciful.” —Kirkus Reviews

“All three novellas are perfect for spooky season.” —Criminal Element
 
Praise for Christmas Scarf Murder by Carlene O’Connor, Maddie Day, and Peggy Ehrhart:

“Kensington Books’ latest seasonal collection of culinary cozy novellas is perfect for curling up with a hot beverage and taking a much-needed holiday break!” —Criminal Element
 
“A delightful trio of treats.” —WonderWomen60
 
“Wonderfully delightful.” —The Cozy Review
 
Praise for Christmas Cocoa Murder by Carlene O’Connor, Maddie Day, and Alex Erickson:

“Three quick, enjoyable reads to get you in a murderous Christmas spirit.” Kirkus Reviews
 
“Hot cocoa, that favorite holiday beverage, links the three long stories in this welcome Christmas-themed anthology...The three selections each offer relatable characters and an unexpected killer. This volume is the perfect companion for a cold winter’s night.” —Publishers Weekly
 
Christmas Cocoa Murder is a strong collection that unabashedly blends murder and mystery with an intoxicating shot of merriment...This is the perfect book for a cold winter’s night. So light a fire, grab a blanket, and pour yourself something hot to drink. Cocoa’s at your own risk…” —Criminal Element

“Perfect light reading for mystery fans to enjoy along with a glass of hot cocoa–just make sure it’s not spiked!” —Parkersburg News & Sentinel