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Night of the Living Bread
by Mary Lee Ashford
Series: Sugar and Spice Mysteries #4
Series Rating:

on May 27, 2025
Setting: St. Ignatius, Iowa
Genres: Cozy Culinary Mystery
Pages: 223
Format: Kindle, Paperback
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Also in this series: Risky Biscuits , Quiche of Death
Sugar Calloway and Dixie Spicer are up to their aprons in community cookbook projects, but Sugar can't resist when the Jameson County Historical Society asks for their assistance with a cookbook featuring bread recipes. But they’ve barely begun when suddenly troubles are on the rise. Marla, the board’s president is stabbed with a bread knife, her best friend, Mame, is a suspect & some dough (of the money kind) is missing.
As Sugar and Dixie try to save the cookbook project and help Mame, things take a twist with a second body. But what’s the connection? And who in St. Ignatius has been keeping secrets? And, mostly importantly, will Sugar and Dixie be able to figure out whodunnit before the killer catches up with them and they are toast.
Night of the Living Bread by Mary Lee Ashford is a fun, food-filled mystery.
Will Sugar figure out Marla’s murder?
We find the fourth installment of the Sugar and Spice mysteries packed with the same witty and eccentric characters found in St. Ignatius, Iowa. Sugar and Dixie’s business is going well, with a few new cookbooks in the works. At least, until one of their clients is found murdered right before Sugar is set to meet with her regarding a cookbook for the Jameson County Historical Society. Of course, Sugar can’t stop thinking about it. However, she doesn’t go out of her way to investigate, even though her nosy neighbor wants Sugar to clear her niece’s name.
Sugar is doing great; her relationship with Max, the photographer, is going well. Ernest is his bossy self. Sugar feels as though she should lose a few pounds, but Dixie thinks she is beautiful as is. Sugar also has to face a person from her past whom she doesn’t like. I think she handled it quite well. I like the character Sugar. She is a wonderful friend and has a keen business sense.
Dixie is cooking up magnificent morsels for the cookbooks and sharing them with the townsfolk. And maybe she is getting friendly with the Sheriff, when she isn’t saving Sugar’s bacon, that is.
I would so be friends with these ladies. They are both genuine, caring individuals who take pride in their hometown.
Four Stars
My rating for Night of the Living Bread by Mary Lee Ashford is four stars. I recommend this to all cozy mystery fans. My warning is that Dixie whips up some amazing recipes that might tempt you if you are trying to lose weight.
Recipes included: Greer Gooder’s Easy Homemade Bread, Dixie Spicer’s Blonde Brownies, Skaklee Family Depression Corn Bread, St. Ignatius Band Boosters’ Crunch & Munch, and Jana Dobson’s Double Glazed Lemon Loaf.

Sugar and Spice Mysteries Series

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Prize: A gift basket with a signed copy of the book, a special recipe, a vintage community cookbook, and a pair of Cat Nap pajama pants, which are a part of the story.

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Sounds like a great cozy.