Murder of a Chocolate-Covered Cherry

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Authors: Denise Swanson

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“When writers as sharp as Margaret Maron, Earlene Fowler, and Jerrilyn Farmer all rave about a colleague as convincingly as they have about Denise Swanson … take notice.”


Chicago Tribune

Murder of a Botoxed Blonde

“With its endearing hero, terrific cast of realistically quirky secondary characters, and generous soupçon of humor,
Murder of a Botoxed Blonde
… is a delight.”


Chicago Tribune

“Tight plotting and plenty of surprises keep this series on my must-read list.”


Crimespree Magazine

“This fast-paced cozy has it all.”


Romantic Times

Murder of a Real Bad Boy

“Swanson is a born storyteller.”


Crimespree Magazine

“Another knee-slapping adventure in Scumble River.”


The Amplifier
(KY)

“Scumble River is a joy to visit.”


Romantic Times

Murder of a Smart Cookie

“[Swanson] smartly spins on a solid plot and likable characters.”


South Florida Sun-Sentinel

“[A] hilarious amateur sleuth mystery…. [Swanson] has a lot of surprises in store for the reader.”


Midwest Book Review

“A hoot.”


Romantic Times
(4 stars)

“It’s no mystery why the first Scumble River novel was nominated for the prestigious Agatha Award. Denise Swanson knows small-town America, its secrets and its self-delusions, and she writes as if she might have been hiding behind a tree when some of the bodies were being buried. A delightful new series.”

—Margaret Maron

Murder of a Pink Elephant

“The must-read book of the summer.”


Butler County Post
(KY)

“One of my favorite series. I look forward to all my visits to Scumble River.”


Crimespree Magazine

“Current readers will appreciate the trip into Scumble River, while new readers will want to go back.”

—The Best Reviews

Murder of a Barbie and Ken

“Swanson continues her lively, light, and quite insightful look at small-town life … a solid plot [and] likable characters who never slide into caricature.”


The Hartford Courant

“Another sidesplitting visit to Scumble River … filled with some of the quirkiest and most eccentric characters we ever have met, with a sharp, witty protagonist.”


Butler County Post
(KY)

Murder of a Snake in the Grass

“An endearing and realistic character … a fast-paced, enjoyable read.”


The Herald News

“This book is delightful…. The characters are human and generous and worth following through the series.”


Mysterious Women

“Swanson’s Scumble River mysteries are marvelous.”

—Jerrilyn Farmer

Murder of a Sleeping Beauty

“A smooth, pleasant, and ultimately satisfying book.”

—Chicago Tribune

“Another delightful and intriguing escapade.”


Mystery News

Murder of a Sweet Old Lady

“More fun than the whirlagig at the county fair and tastier than a corn dog.”

—The Charlotte Austin Review

“Swanson is on her way to the top of the genre … a magnificent tale written by a wonderful author.”


Midwest Book Review

Murder of a Small-Town Honey

“Bounces along with gently wry humor and jaunty twists and turns. The quintessential amateur sleuth: bright, curious, and more than a little nervy.”

—Earlene Fowler

“A lighthearted, entertaining mystery.”


South Florida Sun-Sentinel

“A likable new heroine reminiscent of some of our favorite childhood detectives—with a little bit of an edge … a fresh, delightful, and enjoyable first mystery.”

—The Charlotte Austin Review

“A charming, insightful debut.”

—Carolyn Hart

Other Scumble River Mysteries

Murder of a Botoxed Blonde

Murder of a Real Bad Boy

Murder of a Smart Cookie

Murder of a Pink Elephant

Murder of a Barbie and Ken

Murder of a Snake in the Grass

Murder of a Sleeping Beauty

Murder of a Sweet Old Lady

Murder of a Small-Town Honey

Murder of a
Chocolate-
Covered Cherry

A Scumble River Mystery

D
ENISE
S
WANSON

OBSIDIAN

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First published by Obsidian, an imprint of New American Library,

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First Printing, April 2008

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All rights reserved

EISBN: 9781101567531

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PUBLISHER’S NOTE

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To the people of my hometown, Coal City, Illinois,
who have been amazingly supportive

Author’s Note

In July of 2000, when the first book,
Murder of a Small-Town Honey
, was published in my Scumble River series, it was written in “real time.” It was the year 2000 in Skye’s life as well as mine, but after several books in a series, time becomes a problem. It takes me from seven months to a year to write a book, and then it is usually another year from the time I turn that book in to my editor until the reader sees it on a bookstore shelf. This can make the time line confusing. Different authors handle this matter in different ways. After a great deal of deliberation, I decided that Skye and her friends and family will age more slowly than those of us who don’t live in Scumble River. Although I made this decision while writing the fourth book in the series,
Murder of a Snake in the Grass
, I didn’t realize until recently that I needed to share this information with my readers. So, to catch everyone up, the following is when the books take place.

Murder of a Small-Town Honey
—August 2000

Murder of a Sweet Old Lady
—March 2001

Murder of a Sleeping Beauty
—April 2002

Murder of a Snake in the Grass
—August 2002

Murder of a Barbie and Ken
—November 2002

Murder of a Pink Elephant
—February 2003

Murder of a Smart Cookie
—June 2003

Murder of a Real Bad Boy
—September 2003

Murder of a Botoxed Blonde—
November 2003

Murder of a Chocolate-Covered Cherry
—April 2004

The Scumble River short story and novella take place:

“Not a Monster of a Chance”—June 2001

“Dead Blondes Tell No Tales”—March 2003

Scumble River is not a real town. The characters and events portrayed in these pages are entirely fictional, and any resemblance to living persons is pure coincidence.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1: Preheat Oven to 350°

Chapter 2: Assemble the Ingredients

Chapter 3: Read Through Recipe

Chapter 4: Butter and Flour Your Pan

Chapter 5: Sift Dry Ingredients Together

Chapter 6: Cream, Sugar and Butter

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