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Candy Corn Murder : a Lucy Stone Mystery
by Leslie Meier
Covering the town's annual giant-pumpkin festival during the Halloween season, reporter Lucy Stone follows leads to a local general store-turned-Internet hotspot when her husband, Bill, is framed for a friend's murder.
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The Strange Death of Father Candy
by Les Roberts
Returning to the home of his long-estranged family to attend the funeral of his older brother, a beloved Italian-Catholic priest, Vietnam veteran Dominick Candiotti refuses to accept the police's suicide ruling and uncovers violent secrets.
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Candyfreak : a Journey Through the Chocolate Underbelly of America
by Steve Almond
A self-proclaimed candy fanatic and lifelong chocoholic, traces the history of some of the much-loved candies from his youth, describing the business practices and creative candy-making techniques of some of the small-time companies producing the addictive treats.
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Christmas on Candy Cane Lane
by Sheila Roberts
Despite family disasters, irritating ex-husbands, and kitchen catastrophes, three women living on Candy Cane Lane are going to find out that Christmas really is the most wonderful time of the year
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Alligator Candy : a memoir
by David Kushner
An NPR culture commentator and Rolling Stone contributing editor documents the story of his brother's murder at the hands of two drifters and his family's efforts to survive and seek justice against a backdrop of 1970s parenting dynamics and media hype.
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The Chocolate Bunny Brouhaha
by JoAnna Carl
Hiring a klutzy basket case to help her through a busy Easter season at TenHuis Chocolade, Lee is delighted by her new helper's technical skills until the arrivals of numerous family members bring drama and murder into the store.
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The Chocolate Touch
by Laura Florand
Jaime Corey, the younger sister of Chocolate Thief protagonist Cade Corey, has survived a brutal attack and decides to treat herself to some chocolate therapy in Paris. She starts going to Dominique Richard's salon twice a day. Intrigued by Jaime, Dom crafts elaborate confections just for her. Although Dom is besotted, he doesn't dare relax around Jaime; he is a big man with a temper and afraid of turning into an abuser like his father. Jaime used to be a do-gooder, trying to save the world to make up for her privileged upbringing, and while Dom makes Jaime feel cherished and adored, she feels guilty for not giving anything in return. Both Jaime and Dom are highly complex characters, with layers of emotions, thorny pasts, and tangled relationships with family and friends
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Chocolate Covered Murder
by Leslie Meier
After the suspicious drowning of a local fisherman, and the murder of a sultry chocolate-store manager, Lucy Stone must track down a killer, all while navigating the craziness of Tinker's Cove's Valentine's Day tourist promotion.
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Chocolate : 90 Sinful and Sumptuous Indulgences
by Elisabeth Johansson
Collects ninety recipes incorporating, or consisting mostly of, chocolate, including sponge cake with chocolate, fudge cake, chocolate crumble, chocolate-dipped marshmallows, and Aztec chocolate
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