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Loading... Who Moved My Goat Cheese?by Lynn Cahoon
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Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. No current Talk conversations about this book. 3.5, rounded to 4 ( ) Angie and her friend are opening a new restaurant in Angieās hometown. Her grandmother had recently passed away, and Angie inherited her home. Busy with securing everything and everyone needed for the restaurant, Angie really doesnāt have time to look into a murder. But that is just what happens when the goat farmer she just met dies suspiciously. Angie had wanted to secure his cheese for her restaurant and the two were just getting to know each other. The farmer had been friends with her grandmother, and Angie feels a need to find out what happened. The mystery is a good one, but it takes a backseat to the characters, both the human ones and the animals. Angieās friend is a chef who really doesnāt like to cook but is very good at pastries. Ian is a vet and a farmer, and a possible love interest for Angie, but then, so is the new sous chef. However, the real stars of the show are Dom the dog and Precious the goat. I hope they get more āpage timeā is the next book! no reviews | add a review
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HTML: A trendy restaurant has small town Idaho up in armsā??and a goat farmer six feet underā??in a New York Times bestselling author's cozy mystery series debut. Angie Turner is back in her hometown of River Vista, Idaho, ready to open her own farm-to-table restaurant. Together with her friend and business partner Felicia, Angie is lining up vendors from local farmer's markets to Old Man Moss's goat dairy farm. Not everyone in the Boise suburb is keen on having a fancy new eatery in town. But the cantankerous Moss takes a shine to Angie, as does his kid goat Precious. When Angie hears the shocking news that Moss has been killed, she jumps in to mind the man's livestockā??and help solve him murder. Now with her grand opening just days away, Angie has grave reservations about her new neighbors. But one thing's for sure, Angie's not about to let some killer get herNo library descriptions found. |
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Google Books — Loading... GenresMelvil Decimal System (DDC)813.6Literature English (North America) American fiction 21st CenturyRatingAverage:
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