A Crime of Poison

· A Silver Six Mystery Book 3 · Sold by Penguin
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The Silver Six are known for their arts and crafts—but they’re about to be tested in the art of catching a crafty killer.

It’s early October, time for the Fall Folk Art Festival and Bake Sale in Lilyvale, Arkansas. Every business along the town square will benefit from the event, including the craft store run by Leslee Stanton Nix—aka Nixy—and the Silver Six, a group of retirees. In charge of making the festival go smoothly, Nixy is confident that it will be a success.

But things become knotty when local troublemaker Cornell Lewis is found dead with a plate of Snickerdoodles from the bake sale. Two members of the Silver Six are accused of cooking up a murder plot, but Nixy knows that the cookies weren’t literally to die for. With time running out, Nixy and company must catch the actual killer...before the Silver Six find their number permanently reduced to four.

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A Google user
March 18, 2019
I read all the books in this series and enjoyed each one. When I started this series it was the first I had read this author. She is very good. I wouldn't have read these if the first hadn't been cheaper , I'm retired & on strike budget.
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Scott Humphries
December 9, 2017
Faster-than-expected ending. A very good read. I liked it.
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About the author

Nancy Haddock is the national bestselling author of the Silver Six Crafting Mysteries Basket Case and Paint the Town Dead, as well as the paranormal novels La Vida Vampire, Last Vampire Standing, and Always the Vampire. A native Oklahoman and longtime resident of Texas with family roots in Arkansas, she now makes her home in the fascinating city of St. Augustine, Florida. A former speech pathologist and high school teacher, Nancy lives with her husband and a rescue dog named Baron in a little pink house on the beach with a fake flamingo in her front yard.

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