The Pierogi Peril

The Pierogi Peril
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Publisher : Severn House Publishers Ltd
Total Pages : 228
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ISBN-10 : 9781448311439
ISBN-13 : 1448311438
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Book Synopsis The Pierogi Peril by : Geri Krotow

Download or read book The Pierogi Peril written by Geri Krotow and published by Severn House Publishers Ltd. This book was released on 2024-01-02 with total page 228 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Lydia Wienewski has opened her Polish-American cafe and bakery on the shore of Lake Erie, but her idyllic new venture is shattered when the low tide leads to a terrible discovery. July, 1982. Lydia Wienewski's dream has finally come true: Lydia's Lakeside Cafe and Bakery, selling delicious Polish-American fare on the shore of Lake Erie, is now open and her fortunes are looking up. Even her old nemesis and tutor, the irascible Madame Delphine, has made time to sample Lydia's delectable pierogi, with some of her students in tow. But when Lydia finds Madame Delphine dead in the water, her lakeside dream turns into a nightmare. Was it a bizarre suicide, or brutal murder? As Lydia and Grandma Mary investigate, they discover that there was more to Madame Delphine than meets the eye, and quickly find themselves drawn into an increasingly perilous situation! Can they uncover the truth about Madame Delphine's untimely death?


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