Polly Ann's Pie Shop just opened in a small sleepy town of Spring Grove, Pennsylvania. Polly's Pie Shop is great place for the locals to gather from the young to the old--where they can gossip, do homework, show off quilt patterns--you name it, while enjoying a sugary treat. Who can resist a scrumptious piece of pie on a cold, wintry day. Everything in Polly Ann's life was finally going well, until that is, someone was murdered in the small town of Spring Grove, PA. Polly gets more than she bargains for--As Polly is growing her business, she also has to put her amateur sleuthing skills to practice and helps her best friend solve the mystery.
The Lemon Meringue Murder is full of mystery, sugary treats, romance, and humor.
This book was blessedly short, it was a novelette. Authors please proofread your books! "Mrs. Schultz announced that the piewalk would be postponed until next Sunday, and I volunteered to help her put the pies in the church's freezer, storing them there until after church service when the piewalk would resume." Was the daughter's name Janice or Janet? She was called both in the story?
While this was an entertaining read, the book was full of spelling and grammatical errors. Obviously, the book was not edited. All the errors spoiled the read for me.