Clara Willow is a British cozy mystery author who writes warm, character-driven stories filled with small-town charm, hidden secrets, and a touch of sweetness. At 65, she draws inspiration from village life in Britain, old bakeries, country gardens, and her love of classic mysteries.
A Bittersweet Death
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- ISBN8235191129
- EAN9798235191129
- Date de parution22/06/2026
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- ÉditeurIoakim Ioakim
Résumé
A chocolate shop. A dead critic. A village with secrets it hasn't finished keeping. When Hazel Quinn trades her high-powered legal career for a chocolate shop in the quiet New England village of Maplecroft, she expects her biggest challenge to be perfecting her ganache ratios. She doesn't expect a celebrated literary critic to collapse on her herringbone floor on the opening night of her first tasting event.
Desmond Fray was difficult, brilliant, and apparently not without enemies. With her shop sealed as a crime scene and her reputation hanging in the balance, Hazel does what any former corporate lawyer instinctively does: she starts building a case. What she uncovers reaches back decades - a destroyed restaurant, a buried review, a manuscript that someone was desperate to silence - and points toward a killer hiding in plain sight behind a carefully constructed alibi and an even more carefully constructed grief.
With her methodical mind, her chocolatier's attention to detail, and the reluctant help of a straight-talking local baker, a sharp young journalist, and a sheriff who is simultaneously exasperated and impressed, Hazel must untangle a web of professional betrayal and long-held secrets before the wrong person takes the blame. A Bittersweet Death is a warm, witty, and precisely plotted cozy mystery for readers who like their chocolate dark, their villages atmospheric, and their heroines formidably intelligent.
Desmond Fray was difficult, brilliant, and apparently not without enemies. With her shop sealed as a crime scene and her reputation hanging in the balance, Hazel does what any former corporate lawyer instinctively does: she starts building a case. What she uncovers reaches back decades - a destroyed restaurant, a buried review, a manuscript that someone was desperate to silence - and points toward a killer hiding in plain sight behind a carefully constructed alibi and an even more carefully constructed grief.
With her methodical mind, her chocolatier's attention to detail, and the reluctant help of a straight-talking local baker, a sharp young journalist, and a sheriff who is simultaneously exasperated and impressed, Hazel must untangle a web of professional betrayal and long-held secrets before the wrong person takes the blame. A Bittersweet Death is a warm, witty, and precisely plotted cozy mystery for readers who like their chocolate dark, their villages atmospheric, and their heroines formidably intelligent.












