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Where the Wild Things Rise. Crumb & Coven Mysteries, #1
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- FormatePub
- ISBN8235898639
- EAN9798235898639
- Date de parution15/05/2026
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- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurIoakim Ioakim
Résumé
Marigold Hale inherits a bakery in a Vermont town that doesn't appear on any map. The ley lines cross beneath the cobblestones. The hardware store is run by a Green Man. The local detective has Mothman ancestry. Her grandmother spent thirty years stocking a larder of ley-adjacent ingredients and left no instructions. Just letters, timed to arrive when Mari was ready. The bread she bakes in this place does things bread isn't supposed to do.
When a child goes missing near her window, Mari bakes a search bread at three in the morning before she knows anyone is gone. That bread finds the girl. It also opens a mystery that runs deeper than one disappearance, all the way to a broken gate in the valley's eastern ridge that someone tried to repair with incomplete knowledge, and the town waiting for the baker who could finish it.
When a child goes missing near her window, Mari bakes a search bread at three in the morning before she knows anyone is gone. That bread finds the girl. It also opens a mystery that runs deeper than one disappearance, all the way to a broken gate in the valley's eastern ridge that someone tried to repair with incomplete knowledge, and the town waiting for the baker who could finish it.





