
After ten years away,
Keeley Carpenter is excited to be back in Belfrey, the traditional
English village hometown she fled as a shy teen, with a plan to reopen
her father's neglected butcher shop as a yoga café, where she will sell
delicious vegetarian food by day and teach yoga classes at night.
However the more traditional residents of Belfrey do not take kindly to
this idea-or really anything they deem even remotely "New Age-y." Within
an hour of her arrival, Keeley comes face to face with Detective
Constable Ben Taylor, who tells her that someone has just tried to burn
down her shop. When officers arrived to stop the blaze, a body was found
upstairs. Horrified by this news, Keeley is also startled to be
reintroduced to Ben as DC Taylor, as he was her high school crush. In
spite of her instant attraction to him, Keeley is determined to keep Ben
at arm's length.
As she settles back in to Belfrey and makes plans for her opening day, she soon finds herself embroiled in a murder investigation. When Keeley starts being threatened herself, she realizes someone may be out to kill more than her business prospects - but can she and Ben find the culprit before it's too late? A warm, intriguing cozy debut that includes recipes from Keeley's café, Downward Facing Death is perfect for fans of Laura Childs and Cleo Coyle.
As she settles back in to Belfrey and makes plans for her opening day, she soon finds herself embroiled in a murder investigation. When Keeley starts being threatened herself, she realizes someone may be out to kill more than her business prospects - but can she and Ben find the culprit before it's too late? A warm, intriguing cozy debut that includes recipes from Keeley's café, Downward Facing Death is perfect for fans of Laura Childs and Cleo Coyle.
I received this ARC in return for an honest review. I loved, loved,
loved this book. Everything about this book is fun. The mystery was
great and I really enjoyed the Yoga posses and breathing exercises
throughout.
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