Download Pizza Lovers series by Chris Cavender (.ePUB)

Pizza Lovers series by Chris Cavender (#1-4, 6)
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Overview: Chris Cavender is the pseudonym used by Agatha Award nominated author Tim Myers
Eleanor Swift and her sister Maddy run A Slice of Delight, a small-town Southern pizzeria in the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains. Besides serving delicious pizzas and sandwiches, much to their dismay, murder pops up on the menu from time to time as well.
Genre: Fiction l Mystery/Thriller l Cozy Mystery

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1. A Slice of Murder
Not too much happens in the sleepy little town of Timber Ridge, North Carolina—which is fine with pizza-purveyor extraordinaire Eleanor Swift. The spunky owner of A Slice of Delight is trying to mend her broken heart and could use a little quiet time. But when a late night delivery customer turns up dead, she’s in for just the opposite in this delicious mystery series debut, featuring pizza as the prima character…

2. Pepperoni Pizza Can Be Murder
For once, it seems, no one is trying to pin a murder on Eleanor Swift, owner of the scrumptious pizzeria A Slice of Delight in the quiet little town of Timber Ridge, North Carolina. But someone has to answer for that body in her kitchen. . .and it looks like the final stop for Gregg Hatcher, her deliveryman, may be the state penitentiary…

3. A Pizza to Die For
Though it’s a chilly October in Timber Ridge, North Carolina, Eleanor Swift is warm and cozy in A Slice of Delight, her scrumptious pizzeria. But she feels a shiver when snooty Judson Sizemore blows into town to open an upper-crust competitor. Worse, he has the nerve to get murdered right after he’s seen causing a ruckus in Eleanor’s restaurant. Now she and her saucy sister, Maddie, are the prime suspects. As Eleanor digs for clues to prove their innocence, her own suspect list grows longer than the local soccer team’s pizza order—and life in Timber Ridge heats up like Maddie’s five-alarm Volcano pie…

4. Rest in Pizza
Life is never dull for Eleanor Swift, owner of A Slice of Delight, a pizzeria in the sleepy town of Timber Ridge, N.C., as shown by Cavender’s charming fourth pizza lovers mystery (after 2011’s A Pizza to Die For). When a dead body turns up in her restaurant yet again, Eleanor and her wisecracking younger sister and business partner, Maddy Spencer, must race to find the killer among a host of colorful suspects: a chef’s inebriated wife, a snappy television producer, a wronged assistant chef, and a local bookstore owner hiding a big secret. Meanwhile, Maddy and Eleanor wrestle with their always complicated love lives and the always complicated ins and outs of owning a small business…

6. The Missing Dough
The only thing Eleanor Swift loves more then A Slice of Delight–her Timber Ridge, North Carolina pizzeria–is her sister Maddy. So when Maddy’s cheating ex-husband Grant shows up with some pie-in-the-sky idea to win Maddy back, Eleanor is happy to see her sister swiftly show him the door. But they both know Grant isn’t done yet…Especially when he picks a fight with Maddy’s fiancée Bob in front of the whole town at the annual Founder’s Day Festival. Naturally, when Grant is later found stabbed in the heart with a barbeque skewer, Bob is featured on the police chief’s menu as Suspect #1. And when it turns out that Maddy stands to gain a different kind of dough–and lots of it–from Grant exiting this world, she and Eleanor know it’s up to them to cook up an investigation to find the real killer. Was it that female singer at the festival who wanted a word with the recently deceased? Or maybe Grant’s haughty sister, who’s colder then a day-old pizza? Or Grant’s "business partner," who seemingly had the opportunity, means, and motive to mortally skewer Maddy’s ex-husband? Only one thing is for sure: Eleanor and Maddy need to turn up the heat and deliver this killer…or their next scrumptious pizza may be their last! Includes a delicious pizza recipe!

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