MRS.
TEDESCO’S MISSING COOKBOOK
This week marks
the release of Mrs. Tedesco’s Missing Cookbook – a new addition to the
Hannah and Tamar Mystery series for young adults and teens, written by
Christa Nardi and Cassidy Salem.
Description
A simple request opens up a savory mystery.
Hannah never imagined her high school service project with the elderly would draw her into another mystery. Mrs. Tedesco, a lonely widow who loves to bake, has just one simple request — that the teen retrieve her cookbook from her old house. Easier said than done. The house has been ransacked and the coveted cookbook is nowhere to be found. Eager to help the woman, Hannah and her sister, Tamar, are driven to locate the cookbook and uncover its secrets. But the teens aren’t the only ones seeking the cookbook’s hidden treasures, and the other side is playing for keeps.
Mrs. Tedesco’s Missing
Cookbook
is available at a special introductory price of just $0.99. Click
here to get your copy.
To celebrate the
release, the first book in the series – The Mysterious Package – will be free on Amazon from April
25-29, 2017.
About the Authors
Christa Nardi and
Cassidy Salem are both accomplished mystery writers. Christa Nardi has penned
the successful Cold Creek mystery series. Cassidy Salem is the author of
the Adina Donati, Accidental Sleuth mystery series.
Christa Nardi is
and always has been an avid reader. Her favorite authors have shifted from
Carolyn Keene and Earl Stanley Gardner to more contemporary mystery/crime
authors over time, but mystery/crime along with romance and scifi/fantasy are
her preferred choices for leisure reading. Christa Nardi is a pen name for a
real life professor/psychologist from the Northeast.
Cassidy Salem is especially fond of mysteries (both cozy and
traditional) and police procedurals. Over the years, her favorite mystery
authors have included Agatha Christie, Caroline Keene, Mary Higgins Clark, and
Janet Evanovich. Cassidy also enjoys reading historical fiction focused on
American and world history, as well as the classics.
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