Murder at an Irish Bakery - Carlene O'Connor

Murder at an Irish Bakery

By Carlene O'Connor

  • Release Date: 2023-02-21
  • Genre: Women Sleuths
Score: 4
4
From 158 Ratings

Description

Set in a charming Irish village, the latest in this cozy mystery series by USA Today bestselling author Carlene O’Connor (“queen of the cozy police procedural”—Publishers Weekly) sees a reality baking show coming to Kilbane, only to find a killer turning up the heat.
 
In Kilbane, opinions are plentiful and rarely in alignment. But there’s one thing everyone does agree on—the bakery in the old flour mill, just outside town, is the best in County Cork, well worth the short drive and the long lines. No wonder it’s about to be featured on a reality baking show. All six contestants in the show are coming to Kilbane to participate, and the town is simmering with excitement . . .
 
Aside from munching on free samples, the locals—including Siobhan—get a chance to appear in the opening shots. As for the competitors, not all are as sweet as their confections. There are shenanigans on the first day of filming that put everyone on edge, but that’s nothing compared to day two, when the top contestant is found face-down in her signature pie.
 
The producers decide to continue filming while Siobhan and her husband, Garda Macdara Flannery, sift through the suspects. Was this a case of rivalry turned lethal, or are their other motives hidden in the mix? And can they uncover the truth before another baker is eliminated permanently . . .
 
Praise for Murder on an Irish Farm
 
“Fans of charming Irish mysteries will delight in the ways this convoluted case ensnares the heroine and her supporting cast.” —Kirkus Reviews

Reviews

  • Murder in an Irish Bakery

    5
    By Nardo6465
    Reads fast and moves quickly. Good story.
  • Disappointed

    1
    By mindycam3
    Without the townspeople and her family running in and out this was pretty boring- and both of them were ridiculous about baked goods- they couldn’t do their jobs because of cake- I loved this series but it should have stayed in town. Not worth the money-or time reading. Sad.