![]() ![]() The next day Hope discovers Devon’s apartment has been ransacked. Finally Devon has returned to solve the mystery of what happened to her mother-and she asks Hope to help. Twenty years ago on Valentine’s Day, right here in Jefferson, Devon’s mom disappeared and was never found. She’s also learning about podcasts, including a true-crime one called Search for the Missing, hosted by Hope’s childhood friend, Devon Markham. īuilding on her recipe for success with her food blog, Hope at Home, Hope is teaching her first blogging class at the local library in Jefferson, Connecticut. One of my taste testers mentioned that these cookies are delicious but also seemed healthy, which in my mind means they’re perfect for breakfast!įood blogger Hope Early takes on a cold case that’s heating up fast. With the limitations on friends gathering together and the inability to visit family, I halved the recipe and still had plenty to freeze some for future treats. This recipe makes a HUGE batch of cookies. These hearty cookies are loaded with chocolate galore along with a substantial amount of oatmeal and walnuts. With Hope creating so many delectable recipes for her blog it should come as no surprise that several recipes are included at the back of the book… and they all sound amazing! I couldn’t wait to try the recipe for Double Chocolate Oatmeal Cookies. As the reveal unfolded, the clues that I’d missed clicked into place for a satisfying conclusion! There is also a higher level of emotional involvement in this book based on the young mother’s disappearance that had me wanting to turn pages faster and faster until the last word was read. The clues for both murders were expertly planted without giving too much away. I admire the talent it takes to weave in an old, unsolved crime with a current day crime and Ms. But when her friend is killed, Hope realizes she has to uncover the truth. Her friend, now a young woman running a true-crime podcast, is back in town with plans to investigate her mother’s disappearance herself and asks for Hope’s help. The mystery centers on a 20-year-old cold case involving the missing mother of Hope’s friend. She includes factoids, such as there are over 30 million blogs online (I had NO idea!) along with a few tips on what it takes to set up a blog. Sennefelder is a former food blogger and her attention to the details of what it takes to run a success blog lends authenticity to the storyline. Her energy seems boundless and it trickles into the story creating a page-turning read. Not only does she immerse herself in creating delicious recipes and then styling and photographing mouthwatering images, but she’s also busy renovating her farmhouse, does freelance writing, and is set to teach a blogging class at the local library. THE CORPSE WHO KNEW TOO MUCH, the fourth book in the Food Blogger Mysteries by Debra Sennefelder, is another yummy addition to a delectable series! I’m always fascinated with protagonist Hope Early, a food blogger. ![]()
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