A Teeny Bit of Trouble
A Novel
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Publisher Description
In this hilarious follow-up to GONE WITH A HANDSOMER MAN, Charleston pastry chef Teeny Templeton witnesses a murder and discovers that her laywer-boyfriend, Coop O'Malley, has been keeping secrets.
It's not every day that I bake a dozen Red Velvet cakes, learn my boyfriend may have a love child, and I witness a murder.
After Charleston pastry chef, Teeny Templeton, witnesses a murder, she discovers that her lawyer-boyfriend, Coop O'Malley, has been keeping secrets: the victim's ten-year-old daughter may be his child. As more lies explode, Teeny finds herself trapped in Bonaventure, Georgia, a zany"little Savannah," where she must deal with her commitment phobia, gather DNA from a ten-year old child genius, outwit a stalker, decode an encrypted diary, and fend off advances of an ex-beau, a handsome plastic surgeon who's crazy-in-love with her. Teeny's life gets maddeningly complicated by a series of not-so-teeny troubles: an uneasy love triangle, a gossip-mongering tarantula breeder, an wise-cracking Southern Belle with early Alzheimer's, Coop's loveable Chihuahua-toting granny, and clues that point to the illegal trafficking of human organs. But when a suspect is arrested, the bodies keep piling up and Teeny doesn't know who to trust. As the murderers close in, Teeny unearths a revelation that becomes a game-changer and flips her world upside-down.
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
In West's madcap second novel featuring Charleston, S.C., baker Teeny Templeton (after 2011's Gone with a Handsomer Man), Teeny is certain well, almost certain she witnessed the murder of Barb Philpot, an old high school frenemy. Barb's body disappears, surfacing much later in the guise of a suicide victim. Meanwhile, Barb's now motherless 10-year-old daughter might be the long-lost offspring of Coop O'Malley, who's currently engaged to, that's right, Teeny. Only a DNA test will tell what Coop's been keeping secret. As for the killer, could Barb's less than broken-up widower, pharmacist Lester Philpot, have been the man in the Bill Clinton mask Teeny saw strangle Barb? Or maybe it was Lester's shifty brother, who may or may not be involved in illegal human organ harvesting? The plot continues to thicken as West tosses one red herring after another into an already deliciously roiling stew of blind alleys. Author tour.
Customer Reviews
Love this book...!!!!
Michael Lee West kudos I loved this book, I did not want to stop reading it. This is one of those books that you hate turning to the last page because that just means the book is over, great you don't want it to end. Teeny is a great character
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This is a really good book u should get it :D