Diese Serie folgt Maggie Miller, die in einer skurrilen Stadt in Arizona einen Neuanfang sucht und hofft, ihr eigenes Geschäft zu eröffnen. Ihre Pläne für ein friedliches Leben werden durch einen plötzlichen Mord schnell durchkreuzt, was sie in die Rolle einer Amateurdetektivin versetzt. Sie muss die dunklen Geheimnisse aufdecken, die unter der Oberfläche ihrer neuen Gemeinschaft lauern. Dies ist eine fesselnde Lektüre voller Spannung und unerwarteter Wendungen.
Welcome to Table Rock, Arizona, the place where folks who aren't too keen on the 'mainstream' move to. Maggie Miller has come here to forget about her sort of 'dead' husband and open her own beignet and coffee business. But the body in her storeroom might just put a kink in her plans . . .
Caf owner Maggie Miller's offer to help out the bridal shop owners next door leads to a case of cold-blooded murder in this light-hearted mystery. Settling into her new life running a coffee and beignet caf in the small town of Table Rock, Arizona, Maggie Miller expects nothing but smooth sailing from here on. But she's blown way off course when Clive Rothschild, co-owner of The Hitching Post, the bridal shop next door, begs her for a favour. That favour leads to Clive and Maggie discovering a dead body buried beneath a wedding cake. And with the evidence stacking up against Clive and his partner, former professional skater Johnny Wolfe, it's up to Maggie to dig through the layers of deceit and hem in the real killer. But she may have to skirt the law to do it . . .
Café owner Maggie Miller's peaceful life is blown way off course when she and Clive Rothschild, co-owner of the bridal shop next door, discover a dead body buried beneath a wedding cake. With the evidence stacking up against Clive and his partner, it's up to Maggie to dig through the layers of deceit and uncover the real killer.
Maggie Miller's special Halloween promotional evening ends in disaster when she discovers the body of one of her regular cafe customers, strangled to death with an expensive cashmere scarf. What secrets had the late Nancy Alverson been hiding and why had she been studying books on witchcraft?