
Their nostalgic mood is broken, though, by an ambitious real estate developer who has also come to Quincy’s Gap with an eye toward turning the quiet town into the South’s hottest new tourist destination.

When the cast of the old Hearth and Home TV show gather for a twenty-fifth reunion at a local bed-and-breakfast where the show was filmed, the townsfolk are thrilled to meet the actors and relive their memories of a simpler time. "-Kirkus Reviews "Sprinkled with delightful characters and topped off with a dash of suspense."-Romantic Times Book Reviews Read MoreĪ brand-new book in the harrowing and heartwarming Supper Club Mystery series by New York Times bestselling author Ellery Adams and Agatha Award–winning author Rosemary Stevens!Librarian James Henry and his supper club sleuths will take a trip down memory lane searching for clues that will help catch a killer. This high-calorie caper includes delicious recipes! Praise for the Supper Club Mystery series "Heavy on fun, light on gore, this savory mystery comes complete with yummy recipes."-Publishers Weekly "Foodies will love the recipes and fans the new adventures of the five friends. A cozy "village" mystery, The Battered Body is the fifth book in the warm and wonderful Supper Club Mystery series. " When the Diva is done in, her body found covered in cake batter, James and the other supper club members find themselves up to their elbows in suspects.

The famous chef and television personality is Milla's sister, but while her confections are sweet and beautiful, the Diva herself makes enemies faster than you can say "praline pecan bundt cake. There's trouble on the rise when the "Diva of Dough" arrives in Quincy's Gap to make the wedding cake for Milla and Jackson's Christmas Eve nuptials.
