A poisoned pie. A beloved community member dead. And a small town pastor turned amateur sleuth determined to uncover the truth.
Reverend Sam Bennet is enjoying the success of the annual church bake sale when tragedy strikes. Martha Simmons, known for her kind heart and legendary blueberry pies, collapses after tasting her own creation.
As the close-knit community of Havenwood reels from the shock of Martha's death, suspicion falls upon several individuals, each with their own secrets and motives.
Determined to find justice for Martha and protect his flock, Reverend Bennet embarks on a quest for the truth. He uncovers a tangled web of hidden relationships, past grievances, and a dark secret that threatens to shatter the foundation of their seemingly idyllic town.
With the help of his quick-witted daughter,
- Ellie, his old friend,
- Michael, a psychologist with a keen understanding of the human mind,
- and the determined sheriff Tom Granger,
- Reverend Bennet delves into the lives of the suspects. He navigates the treacherous waters of small-town politics, confronts powerful figures who would do anything to keep their secrets buried, and faces his own internal struggles as he grapples with the darkness that has infiltrated his beloved community.
As the investigation deepens, Bennet uncovers a trail of clues that lead him to the heart of a conspiracy that reaches far beyond the walls of the church. He must confront his own biases, question his faith in those he trusted, and ultimately decide how far he is willing to go to uncover the truth.
Death at the Church Bake Sale
- is a captivating cozy mystery that will keep you guessing until the very end.
- With its charming small-town setting, intriguing cast of characters, and a touch of faith and inspiration,
- this novel is a delightful read for fans of Agatha Christie and Louise Penny.
Join Reverend Bennet on his quest for justice as he unravels the secrets of Havenwood and discovers that the truth can be both liberating and devastating.