Plate up another slice of Southern magic and mystery from the New
York Times bestselling author of Lemon Pies and Little White Lies . .
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PIE SHELLS AND DEATH BELLES
Ella Mae LeFaye's delicious pies are still drawing long lines--as well
as the attention of Beatrice Burbank, president of the Camellia Club, a
philanthropic organization comprised of high-society Southern ladies
from the charming and affluent town of Sweet Briar, Georgia. To ensure
the success of their centennial dessert cookbook, Bea hires Ella Mae to
teach the tasty tricks of her trade to the club's members at their
annual retreat. Eager to work on new recipes for customers with food
allergies and dietary restrictions, Ella Mae readily agrees.
But when Ella Mae finds Bea's body floating in Lake Havenwood, she
wonders what she's gotten herself mixed up in. Someone certainly wanted
Bea to eat humble pie, and the retreat offers no shortage of unsavory
characters, including Ella Mae's longtime nemesis, Loralyn Gaynor. Ella
Mae definitely doesn't need magic to tell her she must find the killer
before someone else gets panned.